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List of IllustrationsAcknowledgmentsNote on TransliterationsIntroduction: The Claims of Memory, by Lila Abu-Lughod and Ahmad H. Sa'diPart I. Places of Memory1. The Rape of Qula, a Destroyed Palestinian Village, by Susan Slyomovics2. Mapping the Past, Re-creating the Homeland: Memories of Village Places in pre-1948 Palestine, by Rochelle Davis3. Return to Half-Ruins: Memory, Postmemory, and Living History in Palestine, by Lila Abu-LughodPart II. Modes of Memory4. Iterability, Cumulativity, and Presence: The Relations Figures of Palestinian Memory, by Lena Jayyusi5. Women's Nakba Stories: Between Being and Knowing, by Rosemary Sayigh6. The Continuity of Trauma and Struggle: Recent Cinematic Representations of the Nakba, by Haim BresheethPart III. Faultlines of Memory7. The Secret Visitations of Memory, by Omar Al-Qattan8. Gender of Nakba Memory, by Isabelle Humphries and Laleh Khalili9. Memories of Conquest: Witnessing Death in Tantura, by Samera Esmeri10. The Politics of Witness: Remembering and Forgetting 1948 in Shatila Camp, by Diana K. AllanAfterword. Reflections on Representations, History, and Moral Accountability, by Ahmad H. Sa'diBibliographyContributorsIndex
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