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Bibliography of Periodical Literature 16 AUGUST–15 NOVEMBER 2016 Bibliography of Periodical Literature 16 AUGUST–15 NOVEMBER 2016 COMPILED BY NORBERT SCHOLZ This section lists articles and reviews of books relevant to Palestine and the Arab–Israeli conflict. Entries are classified under the following headings: Reference and General; History (through 1948) and Geography; Palestinian Politics and Society; Jerusalem; Israeli Politics, Society, and Zionism; Arab and Middle Eastern Politics; International Relations; Law; Military; Economy, Society, and Education; Literature, Arts, and Culture; and Book Reviews. REFERENCE AND GENERAL Budeiri, Musa. “Controlling the Archive: Captured Jordanian Security Files in the Israeli State Archives.” JQ, no. 66 (16): 87–98. Di-Capua, Yoav. “The Messy Career of Historicism: Reflections from the Middle East.” Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East 36, no. 2 (Aug. 16): 337–44. Wang, Jin. “Middle East Studies in China: Achievements and Problems.” MERIA 20, no. 2 (Sum. 16): 51–59. HISTORY (THROUGH 1948) AND GEOGRAPHY Al-‘Abed, Badi‘. “The Absent Historical Sources and Qur’anic Narrative in the Historiography of Palestine and Jerusalem” [in Arabic]. MA 39, no. 451 (Sept. 16): 22–44. Abu al-Nasr, Abdel Hamid. “Manuscripts of Palestine: A Lost History” [in Arabic]. ShF, no. 265 (Fall 16): 216–25. Beška, Emanuel. “‘The Disgrace of the Twentieth Century’: The Beilis Affair in Filastin Newspaper.” JQ, no. 66 (16): 99–108. Biger, Gideon. “Was the Sykes-Picot Agreement of 1916 the Basis for the Creation of the Countries of the Middle East?” [in Hebrew]. HH, no. 55 (16): 203–10. Goren, Tamir. “The Jewish Neighbourhoods of Jaffa and the Question of Annexation to Tel Aviv at the End of the British Mandate.” MES 52, no. 6 (16): 917–37. ———. “The Jews of Jaffa at the Time of the Arab Revolt: The Emergence of the Demand for Annexation.” JMJS 15,no.2(May16):267–81. Halevy, Dotan. “Drinking (Beer) from the Sea of Gaza: The Rise and Fall of Gaza’s Maritime Trade in the Late Ottoman Period” [in Hebrew]. HH, no. 55 (16): 35–60. Kalisman, Hilary F. “The Little Persian Agent in Palestine: Husayn Ruhi, British Intelligence, and World War I.” JQ, no. 66 (16): 65–74. Kessler, Daniel. “The Jewish Community in Nineteenth Century Palestine: Evidence from the Montefiore Censuses.” MES 52, no. 6 (16): 996–1010. Kolinsky, Martin. “Looking Back at the British Role in Palestine.” PIJPEC 21, no. 3 (16): 130–33. Journal of Palestine Studies Vol. XLVI, No. 2 (Winter 2017), p. 1, ISSN: 0377-919X; electronic ISSN: 1533-8614. © 2017 by the Institute for Palestine Studies. All rights reserved. Please direct all requests for permission to photocopy or reproduce article content through the University of California Press’s Reprints and Permissions web page, http://www.ucpress.edu/journals.php?p=reprints. DOI: 10.1525/jps.2017.46.2.S2. Winter 2017 || 1 Bibliography of Periodical Literature Mansour, Johnny. “Secrets of Espionage Hidden in Family Papers: Charles Boutagy and the Nili Network during World War I.” JQ, no. 66 (16): 55–64. Nizri, Michael. “Rethinking Center-Periphery Communication in the Ottoman Empire: The Kapı-Kethüdası.” JESHO 59, no. 3 (16): 473–98. Papastathis, Konstantinos. “Religious Politics in Mandate Palestine: The Christian Orthodox Community Controversy in the Thirties.” BRIJMES 43, no. 3 (16): 259–84. Peled, Kobi. “The Battle of Red Hill: A Little-Known Episode of the 1948 War.” JPS 46, no. 1 (Aut. 16): 20–33. Safi, Polat. “Mirage in the Sands: The Ottoman Special Organization on the Sinai-Palestine Front.” JQ, no. 66 (16): 39–54. Schaffer, Gad, and Noam Levin. “Reconstructing Nineteenth-Century Landscapes from Historical Maps: The Survey of Western Palestine as a Case Study.” Landscape Research 41, no. 3 (Apr. 16): 360–79. Schaffer, Gad, Mor Peer, and Noam Levin. “Quantifying the Completeness of and Correspondence between Two Historical Maps: A Case Study from Nineteenth-Century Palestine.” Cartographic Journal 43, no. 2 (Mar. 16): 154–75. Ueno, Masayuki. “Religious in Form, Political in Content? Privileges of Ottoman Non-Muslims in the Nineteenth Century.” JESHO 59, no. 3 (16): 408–41. PALESTINIAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY Abu Awwad, Nida. “Gender and Settler Colonialism in Palestinian Agriculture: Structural Transformations.” ASQ 38, no. 3 (Sum. 16): 540–61. Abu Jamous, Abdul-Hakim. “Three Hundred Thousand Palestinians in Area C Are without Support or Services” [in Arabic]. ShF, no. 265 (Fall 16): 151–56. Abu-Haniyyeh, Halima. “The Stages of Cognitive Identity Formation among the Palestinians” [in Arabic]. ShF, no. 265 (Fall 16): 217–41. Allan, Diana K. “Watching Photos in Shatila: Visualizing Politics in the 2011 March of Return.” VA 29, no. 3 (Mar. 16): 296–314. Allen, Lori. “Sincerity, Hypocrisy, and Conspiracy Theory in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.” IJMES 48, no. 4 (Nov. 16): 701–20. ‘Aoude, Ayman, et al. (Symposium). “Palestine and Transformations in Israel” [in Arabic]. MDF, no. 108 (Fall 16): 18–39. Bardi, Ariel S. “The ‘Architectural Cleansing’ of Palestine.” AA 118, no. 1 (Mar. 16): 165–71. Benjamin, Jessica. “Non-violence as Respect for All Suffering: Thoughts Inspired by Eyad El Sarraj.” PCS 21, no. 1 (Apr. 16): 5–20. Bourdon, Jerome, and Sandrine Boudana. “Controversial Cartoons in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Cries of Outrage and Dialogue of the Deaf.” International Journal of Press/Politics 21, no. 2 (Apr. 16): 188–208. Cherif, Maher. “The Two Tayseers [Tayseer Qub’a and Tayseer ‘Aruri]: The Loss of Two Palestinian Leaders” [in Arabic]. MDF, no. 108 (Fall 16): 182–83. Culcasi, Karen. “Images and Imaginings of Palestine: Territory and Everyday Geopolitics for Palestinian Jordanians.” Geopolitics 21, no. 1 (Jan. 16): 69–91. Daraghmeh, Muhammad. “Bilal Kayed: The Chain as a Weapon” [in Arabic]. MDF, no. 108 (Fall 16): 110–16. Document. “Punitive Residency Revocation: The Most Recent Tool of Forcible Transfer.” JQ, no. 66 (16): 114–20. Faris, Qaddourah. “Towards a Complete Popular Revolution” [in Arabic]. MDF, no. 108 (Fall 16): 71–75. 2 || Journal of Palestine Studies Bibliography of Periodical Literature Graubart, Jonathan, and Arturo Jimenez-Bacardi. “David in Goliath’sCitadel:MobilizingtheSecurity Council’s Normative Power for Palestine.” European Journal of International Relations 22, no. 1 (Mar. 16): 24–48. Halas, Ra’ed M. “The Immigration of Palestinian Youth and Its Economic Implications” [in Arabic]. ShF, no. 265 (Fall 16): 117–26. Jaffee, Laura J. “Disrupting Global Disability Frameworks: Settler-Colonialism and the Geopolitics of Disability in Palestine/Israel.” Disability and Society 31, no. 1 (Jan. 16): 116–30. Jahshan, Khalil E. “Celebrating the Life of Clovis Maksoud (1926–2016).” JPS 46, no. 1 (Aut. 2016): 65–66. Jarrar, Khalida (Interview). “We Want a Democratic, Secular, Multicultural Palestine with Political, Cultural, and Religious Plurality” [in Arabic]. MDF, no. 108 (Fall 16): 117–33. Jarbawi, ‘Ali. “The Mending of the Internal Palestinian Situation” [in Arabic]. MDF, no. 108 (Fall 16): 76–80. Joronen, Mikko. “Politics of Precarious Childhood: Ill Treatment of Palestinian Children under the Israeli Military Order.” Geopolitics 21, no. 1 (Jan. 16): 92–114. Karayanni, Michael. “Tainted Liberalism: Israel’s Palestinian‐Arab Millets.” Constellations 23, no. 1 (Mar. 16): 71–83. Kayyali, Majid. “A Critical View on the National State of Palestine” [in Arabic]. ShF, no. 265 (Fall 16): 5–19. Khatib, Ghassan. “The Crisis of the [Palestinian] National Movement and Its Future” [in Arabic]. MDF, no. 108 (Fall 16): 81–84. Na’im, Adnan. “Factories and Industry in the Settlements and Their Effect on the Palestinian Economy: A Bibliographic Report” [in Arabic]. ShF, no. 265 (Fall 16): 74–116. Norton, Claire, and Mark Donnelly. “Thinking the Past Politically: Palestine, Power, and Pedagogy.” Rethinking History 20, no. 2 (Apr. 16): 192–216. Pearlman, Wendy. “From Palestine to Syria: Three Intifadas and Lessons for Popular Struggles.” MLG 8, no. 1 (16): 91–103. Premkumar, Ashish, Kareem Raad, and Mona H. Haidar. “Rethinking the Social History in the Era of Biolegitimacy: Global Health and Medical Education in the Care of Palestinian and Syrian Refugees in Beirut, Lebanon.” Anthropology and Medicine 23, no. 1 (Jan. 16): 14–29. Qirsh, Muhammad. “Reluctance of the Young Palestinian Generation toward Political Party Participation [Public Opinion Poll Results]” [in Arabic]. ShF, no. 265 (Fall 16): 41–57. Qub’a, Kamal. “Questioning Britain on the Balfour Declaration and the Palestinian Nakba” [in Arabic]. ShF, no. 265 (Fall 16): 20–40. Al-Qudwa, Nasser. “The [Palestinian] Crisis and the Road to Victory” [in Arabic]. MDF, no. 108 (Fall 16): 66–70. Ramamurthy, Anandi. “Contesting the Visualization of Gaza.” Photographies 9, no. 1 (Jan. 16): 31–50. Robins, Melinda B. “Performing Palestinian Identity Online: Resistance and Reinvention.” International Journal of Applied Journalism and Media Studies 5, no. 1 (Mar. 16): 11–25. Shaheen, Khalil. “When Opportunities Turn into Threats: The Local Palestinian Elections and National Unity as an Example” [in Arabic]. MDF, no. 108 (Fall 16): 206–11. Shoshana, Avihu. “The Language of Everyday Racism and Microaggression in the Workplace: Palestinian Professionals in Israel.” ERS 39, no. 6 (May 16): 1052–69. Stel, Nora. “Languages of Stateness in South Lebanon’s Palestinian Gatherings: The PLO’sPopular Committees as Twilight Institutions.” Development and Change 47, no. 3 (May 16): 446–71. Tabash, Mohammed I., Rim A. Hussein, Aleya H. Mahmoud, Mohamed D. El-Borgy, and Bassam A. Abu-Hamad. “Impact of an Educational Program on Knowledge and Practice of Health Care Staff toward Pharmaceutical Waste Management in Gaza, Palestine.” Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association 66, no. 4 (Apr. 16): 429–38. Zreik, Ra’ef. “In Praise of Hypocrisy” [in Arabic]. MDF, no. 108 (Fall 16): 40–43. Zureik, Elia. “Strategies of Surveillance: The Israeli Gaze.” JQ, no. 66 (16): 12–38. Winter 2017 || 3 Bibliography of Periodical Literature JERUSALEM Arnaout, Abdel-Raouf. “Palestinian Investment in Jerusalem” [in Arabic]. MDF, no.
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