Ronit Lentin is a retired Associate Professor of Sociology, Trinity College Dublin, where she ran the Masters programme in Race, Ethnicity, Conflict. She published extensively on race critical theory, racism in Ireland, and Palestine and Israel. Her books include "Racism and Antiracism in Ireland" (with Robbie McVeigh 2002), "After Optimism: Ireland, Racism and Globalisation" (with Robbie McVeigh, 2006), "Race and State" (with Alana Lentin, 2006/8), "Migrant Activism and Integration from Below in Ireland" (with Elena Moreo, 2012), "Women and the Politics of Military Confrontation: Palestinian and Israeli Gendered Narratives of Dislocation" (with Nahla Abdo, 2002), "Thinking Palestine" (2008), and "Traces of Racial Exception: Racializing Israeli Settler Colonialism" (2018).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Living in the shadow 2. Memory sites, postmemory, co-memory 3. Memory and melancholia 4. The fall of Haifa: Telling autoethnographic stories 5. The road to Damascus 6. Historicising the Nakba: Contested Nakba narratives as an ongoing process 7. Zochrot: Nakba co-memory as performance 8. Conclusion: Melancholia, Nakba co-memory and the politics of return References
1. Introduction: Living in the shadow 2. Memory sites, postmemory, co-memory 3. Memory and melancholia 4. The fall of Haifa: Telling autoethnographic stories 5. The road to Damascus 6. Historicising the Nakba: Contested Nakba narratives as an ongoing process 7. Zochrot: Nakba co-memory as performance 8. Conclusion: Melancholia, Nakba co-memory and the politics of return References
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