Resisting Oblivion: Historiography of the Destroyed Palestinian Village of Lubya
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https://doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.21286Keywords:
Palestine, Palestinian refugees, historiography, forced displacement, memory, exileAbstract
The following article “Resisting Oblivion” is part of a long research on a Palestinian demolished village, Lubya, and its historiography before and after its demolition in 1948. This article is part of a forthcoming book, due to be published in both Danish and English in Denmark this year. The article is based mainly on the oral accounts of the elderly generation from the village – 700 people were interviewed – and archival documents, pieced together to produce this microcosmic piece of modern Palestinian historiography, and to show the power of past memory acounts in shaping the lives of people, even after fifty-four years in exile.Metrics
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