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The Question of Palestine
The Question of Palestine is an in-depth analysis by Edward W. Said of Palestinian history, identity, and struggle within the context of modern colonialism and international politics. Said outlines how the global narrative on Palestine has been dominated for decades by the perspectives of colonial powers and the Zionist project, thus excluding the authentic experiences and voices of the Palestinian people.
Using a historical, political, and cultural approach, Said explains the origins of the Arab–Israeli conflict, the impact of the Balfour Declaration, the creation of the state of Israel, and the experience of mass displacement (the Nakba). The book also highlights how cultural and media discourses shape global perceptions of Palestine and emphasizes the need for recognition of the national rights of the Palestinian people.
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