Connecting the Holocaust and the Nakba Through Photograph-based Storytelling

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This unprecedented ethnographic study introduces a unique photography-based storytelling method that brings together everyday Palestinians and Israelis to begin connecting rather than comparing their distinct yet organically connected histories of suffering and exile resulting from the Holocaust and the Nakba. Working with Palestinians and Israelis living in their respective Canadian diasporas who are of the Holocaust and Nakba postmemory generationsthose who did not experience these traumas but are nonetheless haunted by themthis study demonstrates that storytelling and photography enable the occasions and conditions of possibility necessary for willing the impossible. That is, by narrating and then exchanging their (post)memories of the Holocaust and/or the Nakba through associated vernacular photographs, project participants were able to connect rather than compare their histories of suffering and exile; take moral, ethical, and political responsibility for one another; and imagine new forms of cohabitation grounded in justice and equitable rights for all.

Introduces a unique photography-based storytelling method to bring together Palestinians and Israelis Demonstrates that storytelling and photography enable participants to imagine the new forms of cohabitation Draws on an emerging literature that seeks to put the memories and traumas of the Holocaust and Nakba in conversation

Autorentext

Nawal Musleh-Motut is a Postdoctoral Fellow in Social Justice and Decolonization with Transforming Inquiry into Learning and Teaching (TILT) and a Term Lecturer in the School of Communication, both at Simon Fraser University (SFU) in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.


Inhalt

Part I The Task in Hand & A Challenge Accepted.- 1. Introduction.- 2. An Impossible Yet Necessary Task.- 3. Willing the Impossible Through Storytelling & Photography.- Part II Nostalgia, Continuous Hauntings & Melancholic Resilience.- 4. Nick.- 5. Haifa Staiti.- 6. Amanda Qumsieh.- Part III Re-Education, Co-Memory & Melancholia.- 7. Ran Vered.- 8. Itai Erdal.- 9. Ofira Roll.- Part IV Willing The Impossible In The Contemporary Moment & Beyond.- 10. The Complete Consort Dancing Together Contrapuntally.- 11. Willing the Impossible in the Contemporary Moment.- 12. Reflections on an Intentionally Utopian Ethnographic Project. <b

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783031272400
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Business, Finance & Law
    • Auflage 2023
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 344
    • Herausgeber Springer Nature Switzerland
    • Gewicht 446g
    • Größe H210mm x B148mm x T19mm
    • Jahr 2024
    • EAN 9783031272400
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 3031272404
    • Veröffentlichung 17.05.2024
    • Titel Connecting the Holocaust and the Nakba Through Photograph-based Storytelling
    • Autor Nawal Musleh-Motut
    • Untertitel Willing the Impossible

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