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The “Unity Intifada” and ’48 Palestinians: Between the Liberal and the Decolonial
Journal of Palestine Studies ( IF 0.8 ) Pub Date : 2021-10-01 , DOI: 10.1080/0377919x.2021.1978800
Lana Tatour

Abstract The recent uprising, known as the “Unity Intifada” or the “Unity Uprising,” drew attention to ’48 Palestinians (also known as Palestinian citizens of Israel). In this intervention, I suggest that the uprising brought to the surface not only their commitment to their national identity but also the deep political contention and divide among ’48 Palestinians that has been part of their political landscape for decades. The essay situates the recent uprising within the historical context of ’48 Palestinian mobilization, focusing specifically on the political transformations of the 1970s that culminated in the 1976 Land Day protests and the October 2000 uprising. It shows that, like the two earlier historical moments, this most recent uprising is marked by a divide between those who see the ’48 Palestinians within the framework of Israeli politics, society, and citizenship and those who seek to locate them within the larger question of Palestine and its decolonial future(s).

中文翻译:

“团结起义”和 '48 巴勒斯坦人:自由派和非殖民派之间

摘要 最近的起义被称为“团结起义”或“团结起义”,引起了人们对'48 巴勒斯坦人(也称为以色列的巴勒斯坦公民)的关注。在这次干预中,我认为起义不仅使他们对民族认同的承诺浮出水面,而且还使 '48 巴勒斯坦人之间的深刻政治争论和分歧浮出水面,这几十年来一直是他们政治格局的一部分。这篇文章将最近的起义置于 '48 巴勒斯坦动员的历史背景下,特别关注 1970 年代的政治变革,最终导致 1976 年土地日抗议和 2000 年 10 月起义。它表明,就像之前的两个历史时刻一样,
更新日期:2021-10-01
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