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Land, Identity and the Limits of Resistance in the Galilee

There has never been anything abstract about the longings of the Palestinians. The object of their longing has always been well defined: the places that had been left behind in 1948. For these places were, and still are, the dominant components of the Palestinian identity. -- Danny Rubinstein
Laurie King-Irani • 10 min read
MER Article

Editor's Picks (Fall 2000)

Abu-Lughod, Ibrahim, Roger Heacock and Khaled Nashef, eds. Landcapes of Palestine: Equivocal Poetry (Birzeit: Birzeit University Publications, 1999). Ahmad, Eqbal. Confronting Empire: Interviews with David Barsamian (Cambridge, MA: South End Press, 2000). Amirahmadi, Hooshang. The Caspian Region a
The Editors • 1 min read
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Letters (Fall 2000)

Kuwait MERIP's Iraq issue (MER 215) represented an opportunity to shape the magazine according to the needs of the new activism challenging Washington's policy towards Iraq-the movement against crippling economic sanctions, thrice-weekly bombings, the undermining of the United Nations and the regio
(Author not identified) • 6 min read
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Ruminations on Political Violence

Texts Reviewed Bruce Hoffman, Inside Terrorism (New York: Columbia University Press, 1998). Joseba Zulaika and William A. Douglass, Terror and Taboo: The Follies, Fables and Faces of Terrorism (New York: Routledge, 1996). Meredith Turshen and Clotilde Twagiramariya, eds., What Women Do in Wartime:
Amy Zalman • 6 min read
MER Article

Spatial Fantasies

Rivka, the tragic protagonist of Amos Gitai's new film Kadosh, is unable to conceive a child. Her anxiety is acute. The ultra-Orthodox community of Me'ah She'arim in West Jerusalem, in which Rivka lives with her husband Meir, is known to ostracize its barren women. Seeking spiritual guidance, she le
Rebecca L. Stein • 10 min read
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Policing the Illicit Peripheries of Egypt's Tourism Industry

Tourist destinations are never simply reducible to the sun, sand and sea they offer. The lucrative international trade associated with Third World tourism involves packaging and marketing areas of the world that are most devastated by contemporary economic conditions, essentially creating landscapes
Laleh Behbehanian • 9 min read
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Resettling, Reconstructing and Restor(y)ing

The old village of Umm Qays, Jordan, is strategically lo
cated to the south of the Golan Heights, overlooking 
the northern part of the Jordan Valley and the southern shore of Lake Tiberias. Biblical Gadara and subsequently one of the cities of the Decapolis in antiquity, it attracts modest numbers
Laurie A. Brand • 12 min read
MER Article

Mediterranean Blues

Under pressure to solve immediate economic problems, 
Middle Eastern countries seek to industrialize as 
quickly and as cheaply as possible. While developed countries around the world are very slowly adopting technologies and production methods that exert less pressure on the environment, Western in
Zeina al-Hajj • 4 min read
MER Article

Egyptian Environmental Activists' Uphill Battle

In 1990, citizens of Alexandria organized to fight the loss 
of public access to a street in a main downtown square. 
The city had given the street to the World Health Organization for a planned expansion of their local offices. In a landmark case against then-governor Ismail al-Gawsaqi, the citizen
Jennifer Bell • 4 min read
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Mining for Fish

Around 10,000 of the estimated million people employed 
in Egypt’s fishing sector are based in ‘Izbat al-Burg, situated at the northernmost tip of the Nile’s Damietta Branch and bordered on the east by the vast Lake Manzala. As recently as nine years ago, Lake Manzala was a major fishing area and a co
Amal Sabri, Ray Bush • 12 min read

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