Modern Israeli and Palestinian Diasporas

Modern Israeli and Palestinian Diasporas

A Comparative Approach

Karlinsky, Nahum

University of Texas Press

12/2024

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9781477330401

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List of Figures and Tables
Preface
Introduction. Exile, Diaspora, Transnationalism: Israeli, Palestinian, and Other Diasporas in Comparative Perspective (Nahum Karlinsky and Amal Jamal)
Part I. Palestinians, Israelis, and Other Migrants: Between Exile and Diaspora

1. The Israeli Diaspora: A Socio-Demographic Portrait (Uzi Rebhun)
2. Exiled in Their Homeland: The Case of the Naqab Arab Bedouins (Safa Aburabia)
3. Why Are These Immigrants Different from All Other Immigrants? The Uniqueness of the Israeli Diaspora in American Jewish History (Jonathan D. Sarna)


Part II. Berlin: A Transnational Haven?

4. A Murder in Kreuzberg: The Death of the Turk and the Diasporization of Migrants from Turkey (Meltem Toksoez and Utku Balaban)
5. Queer Israelis in Berlin: The Other Story of Israeli Emigration (Hila Amit)
6. Sex and the City in Berlin: Female Jewish Israeli Immigrants between Heteronormativity and Singlehood (Hadas Cohen)


Part III. Diasporic and Transnational Art

7. Secret Codes: Symbolic Language in Iranian Art and in the Iranian Diaspora (Sheida Soleimani)
8. Palestinian Writings in the World: A Polylingual Literary Category Between Local and Transnational Realms (Maurice Ebileeni)


Part IV. The Economies of Transnationalism

9. They Are Not All the Same: Immigrant Enterprises, Transnationalism, and Development (Alejandro Portes and Brandon P. Martinez)
10. The Diaspora Advantage for Entrepreneurship (Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff)
11. Work, Identity, and Communal Life Among Israeli Emigrants: A Comparison of Enclave and Infotech Entrepreneurs (Steven J. Gold)


Part V. Autobiographical Reflections

12. Alejandro Portes, a Scholarly Life: The Personal, the Scholarly, and the Enduring (Interview by Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff)
13. Writing in the Diaspora (Omer Bartov)
14. Reflections of a Palestinian Israeli Self-Exile: Interview by Nahum Karlinsky (Sayed Kashua)


Afterword
Contributors
Index
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Jewish Diaspora; Israeli and Palestinian diasporas; comparative diaspora studies; immigration; exile; Palestinian studies; Israeli studies; forced migration; voluntary migration; U.S.; UK; Berlin; Ha'aretz; homeland paradigm; Bedouin Diaspora; Iranian Diaspora