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- Not Just a Picnic: Settler Colonialism, Mobility, and Identity among Palestinians in Israel Volume 37, Number 2, Spring 2014, pp. 451-473
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This issue contains 19 articles in total
- Contributors
- Life in Occupied Palestine: Three Cafés and a Special Issue
- Dedication
- The “I” in BDS: Individual Creativity and Responsibility in the Context of Collective Praxis — an Interview With Omar Barghouti and Falastine Dwikat
- Reciprocal Solidarity: Where the Black and Palestinian Queer Struggles Meet
- Traveling as a Palestinian
- Life in Abu Dis Continues Quietly
- From the West Bank: Letters and Acts of Resistance
- “Food is not our issue”: Reflections on Hunger Striking
- Dreaming of Never Land
- Write What You Know
- Gaza Writes Back: Narrating Palestine
- Towards a New Language of Liberation: An Interview with Raja Shehadeh
- Incidental Insurgents: An Interview with Ruanne Abou Rahme
- Once Upon a Border: The Secret Lives of Resistance—the Case of the Palestinian Village of al-Marja, 1949–1967
- Locked Out
- Not Just a Picnic: Settler Colonialism, Mobility, and Identity among Palestinians in Israel
- After the Nakba in Nuba: A Palestinian Villager’s Diary, 1949
- Exiled at Home: Writing Return and the Palestinian Home
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