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100 1  Haddad, Tamar. 
245 14 The future of Palestine :|bhow discrimination hinders 
       change|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cTamar Haddad. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bAuthor's Republic,|c2022. 
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511 1  Read by Tamar Haddad. 
520    The Future of Palestine: How Discrimination Hinders Change
       was inspired by the shocking "honor killing" of the 
       author's classmate and friend, Israa Ghrayeb. Her alleged 
       crime? The simple act of going out, in broad daylight, 
       with her fiancé and his sister-an act Ghrayeb's cousin 
       maintained was unacceptable in a conservative society. 
       While Ghrayeb's killers may be free, their manner of 
       thinking is anything but.  In The Future of Palestine, 
       author Tamar Haddad seeks to open minds to diverse 
       perspectives and to give voice to those who are commonly 
       marginalized in conservative Palestinian society.  In a 
       world where prejudice is all too familiar, The Future of 
       Palestine suggests that change can occur through:  - 
       Engaging in theoretical readings such as post colonialism,
       Orientalism, psychoanalysis, nationalism, race theory, 
       queer theory, feminism, and marxism  - Sharing stories of 
       marginalized Palestinians  - Providing non-Palestinians 
       with a background about the Palestinian-Israeli conflict  
       This book is for those who reject discrimination against 
       the marginalized and wish to make a difference. Coming 
       together and discussing Palestinian history, identity, 
       trauma, the notion of religion, women, race, sexual 
       orientation, and class should change us all for the 
       better. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Palestine. 
650  0 Palestine--Social conditions. 
650  0 Discrimination. 
700 1  Haddad, Tamar. 
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