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Book SynopsisThis book is an in-depth examination of education and media under occupation. The contributors to this volume engage dialogue to explore these domains and their roles and functioning under occupation while keeping an eye toward resolution, using the on-going conflict between Palestine and Israel as the focus. The uniqueness of this collection is not limited to the willingness of its authors to investigate topics that have often been left out of the mainstream, but that they actually enter into dialogue with one another. Education and media are exemplified as domains that can either maintain the status quo of oppression when used by policymakers and governments to do so or can be utilized as mechanisms for change and peacemaking. These contradictory roles are highlighted throughout this book by multiple voices.
Trade ReviewA really courageous, inspiring book. It provides vivid insight into how Palestinian, Israeli and other scholars are constructively involved in resolving existential issues in education, unmasking media bias, and creating and exploring dialogue that can transcend political bigotry and paralysis. Theoretically coherent and empirically rich, the book is committed scholarship at its best.
-- Robert Phillipson, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
This book is a unique compilation from a wide range of experts that explores how creative dialogue and education can be used to promote a just Palestinian peace - not apartheid - in the Middle East.
-- Jimmy Carter, Former President of the United States of America and author of 'Palestinian Peace Not Apartheid'
Table of ContentsIntroduction - I. Nasser, L.N. Berlin and S. Wong
Part 1: Education
1 Palestinian Education under Occupation: Successes and Challenges - K. Shakhshir
2 The Healing Power of Stories: Dialogue through English Language Learning - I. Deeb and G. Weinstein
3 Positionalities and Personal Perspectives on Educational Research under Occupation: Where is Hope? - S. Wong and I. Nasser
4 Emancipatory Discourse? An Ethnographic Case Study of English Language Teaching in an Arabic-Hebrew Bilingual School - J. Schlam-Salman and Z. Bekerman
5 The Presentation of Palestinians in Israeli Schoolbooks - N. Peled-Elhanan
Part 2: Media
6 Palestinians, Arab American Muslims and the Media - N. Ayish
7 The Political Discourse of the Israeli Occupation: The Spirit of Orientalism - A. Atawneh
8 The War on Gaza: American and Egyptian Media Framing - N.H. El-Bilawi
9 Language and the Art of Spin: Commendation and Condemnation in Media - L.N. Berlin
Part 3: Dialogue
10 Dis-covering Peace: Dominant and Counterdiscourse of the Middle East - S. Silberstein
11 An Israeli-Palestinian Partnership: Can We Find a Joint Language? And Should We? - M. Zak
12 Postcolonialism and the Jewish Palestinian Encounter - R. Halabi
13 Checkpoint: Turning Discourse into Dialogue - S.J. Kent, R. Sibii and A.R. Napoleone
14 Where is the Hope? A Call for Action - S. Wong, I. Nasser and L.N. Berlin