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9781780760957: Palestinians in Jordan: The Politics of Identity (Library of Modern Middle East Studies)
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'Jordan is of critical importance to the evolving pattern of the Arab political order in the wake of the Arab Spring. This book provides the most comprehensive and insightful account yet of the central dynamic which dominates Jordanian politics and society: the interplay between Jordanian governmental authority and the politicised,culturally resilient and commercially successful Palestinian-Jordanian community. It is essential reading for those seeking to understand where events in the Eastern Arab world are headed.' Tim Niblock, Professor in the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter 'This book addresses one of the most sensitive issues in Jordan; it does so in an objective and sympathetic manner and is essential in understanding the country.' Nadim Shehadi, Associate Fellow, Middle East and North Africa Programme, Chatham House 'It is not until now that we have a comprehensive examination of the ways in which the destinies of the Jordanians and Palestinians are intimately linked. Luisa Gandolfo resourcefully uncovers the historical, political, economic, gender, cultural and linguistic interconnections and their consequences. As the Jordanian political elite seeks to avoid popular revolt and Palestinian groups struggle to give meaning to an independent homeland, there could not be a more skilful insight into the ways in which multiple layers of identity complicate the search for political belonging and yearning.' James Piscatori, Professor of International Relations, Durham University 'Based on substantial field experience, Luisa Gandolfo's book delivers a close examination of the rich,complex and ultimately fragile identity politics of Jordan.Her inclusive discussions of gender,law,language,minorities,faith and even new social media foreground the subtleties and contradictions of her subject and make for a fascinating read.' Emma Murphy, Professor in the School of Government and International Affairs, Durham University
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60 per cent of Jordanians are of Palestinian origin,a statistic which has propelled Jordan into the role of both player and pawn in regional issues such as the birth of the state of Israel,the prolonged Israel-Palestine conflict, the ascent and decline of Arab nationalism and the subsequent rise of political Islam and radicalism. Exploring Jordan's diverse Palestinian communities, Luisa Gandolfo illustrates how the Palestinian majority has been subject to discrimination,all the while also playing a defining role in shaping Jordanian politics,legal frameworks and national identity. The conflicts of 1948 and 1967,the civil unrest following Black September in 1972 and the uprisings of 1988 and 2000 have all contributed to a fractious Jordanian-Palestinian relationship. In Palestinians in Jordan,Gandolfo examines the history of this relationship,looking at the socio-political circumstances,the economic and domestic policies,the legal status of Palestinians in Jordan and the security dimension of Jordan's role in the region. She argues that policies put in place over the last century have created a society that is marked by high levels of inter-faith cohesion,as evidenced by the success and integration of minority Christian communities. She goes on to suggest that society divides along lines of ethnic and nationalist loyalty,between Jordanians and Palestinians,while domestic politics become increasingly fractious with the growth of Islamist groups that have gained grassroots appeal,especially in the refugee camps. Palestinians in Jordan looks through the kaleidoscope of Palestinian-Jordanian identities that accommodate a complex and overlapping web of different religious affiliations, mixed socio-economic conditions and the experience of exile reconciled with daily life in Jordan. At the same time,identities of these communities continue to be rooted in an attachment to the concept of Palestine,and the unifying force of the struggle against Zionism. These layers have made the versatile and fluid nature of identities essential,affording a fascinating study in inter-communal dynamics and nationalism. It is this which makes Palestinians in Jordan an important resource for those researching the Israel-Palestine conflict as well as for students of the Middle East,Politics,Anthropology and Gender with an interest in identity.

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  • VerlagI.B. Tauris
  • Erscheinungsdatum2012
  • ISBN 10 1780760957
  • ISBN 13 9781780760957
  • EinbandTapa dura
  • Anzahl der Seiten352

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