INTRODUCTION -- NOSTALGIC MEMORY AND PALESTINIAN IDENTIFICATION. Nostalgia and Trauma -- The Sea: Lovers' Escape and Vicious Dogs -- Mr. Palestine: The Past Between Truth and Lie -- Nostalgia for Jerusalem -- From Nostalgia to Active Memory That Remains -- Memorization, Exile and Nostalgic Identification -- TRAVELING THEORY: ON THE BALCONIES OF OUR HOUSES IN EXILE. Forced Departures and Narrative Imagings -- Ghurba: Beyond Metaphorization of Palestinian Exile -- From Nostalgic to Critical Memory of Loss -- The Everyday of Exile: Murder in the Museum -- Fragmented Imagings: Beyond Geography -- Our Mothers Mourn in Black -- Fragmented Imagings, Fragmented Lives -- The Canary and the Sea: Othering in Exile -- EXILIC NARRATIVITY: AUDIOVISUAL STORYTELLING AND MEMORY. Exile Beyond Fiction and Documentary Divide -- The Void of Exile: By Way of Showing -- Loss as a Geopolitical Discontinuity: By Way of Telling -- Palestinian Time-Space Beyond Tragedy -- THE PERFORMANCE OF CATASTROPHE AND PALESTINIAN IDENTITY. Performative Narrativity: Exposing the Betrayal of Time -- Exile of Body and Mind -- Performing Palestinian and Israeli "We" in the "Aftermath" -- The Everyday: Self, Others, and Exile -- MANKOUB: NARRATIVE FRAGMENTS OF AN ONGOING CATASTROPHE. Ethnography as Narrative -- De-Palestinianized -- The Jewish Train Simply Did Not Skid -- Catastrophic Time: Palestinian Roots Do Not Die -- Palestinian Identity Beyond the Post-Memory of Nakba -- AFTERWORD: TELLING MEMORIES IN A TIME OF CATASTROPHE.
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