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Talks at the Kenyon Institute

  • Hamas Contained: the Rise and Pacification of Palestinian Resistance (2019)

    26 OTT 2021 · 30 October 2019 Book launch in partnership with the Educational Bookshop, the American Colony Hotel and Stanford University Press presented by the author Tareq Baconi in conversation with Jose' Vericat.
    Ascoltato 52 min. 24 sec.
  • 'From the River to the Sea_ Palestine and Israel in the Shadow of “Peace” (2019)

    12 OTT 2021 · 28 November 2019 Authors in conversation with Toufic Haddad From the River to the Sea: Palestine and Israel in the Shadow of ‘Peace’ provides original analyses of how different coping strategies were developed as well as new forms of political expression, interaction, and mobilization since the 1993 peace deal between the Palestine Liberation Organization and Israel. Its premise is that an historical realism is essential in order to develop a route out of the post-Oslo impasse that extended and solidified the power imbalance under the auspices of ‘peace’.
    Ascoltato 56 min. 45 sec.
  • Nazareth_ The City that Survived the Nakba (2017)

    12 OTT 2021 · 11 December 2017 By Dr Leena Dallasheh In the wake of the Nakba, and the destruction of much of Palestinian society and its major cities, Nazareth remained almost intact. As the dust of the war settled, this heretofore small town turned into the only Palestinian city to survive the events of 1948, and became the cultural and political centre for the Palestinians that remained as a minority in the new self-identified Jewish state. In this lecture, Dr Leena Dallasheh (Humboldt State University, California), traces how the city survived and persevered, despite immense challenges.
    Ascoltato 50 min. 9 sec.
  • Palestine Ltd_ Neoliberalism and Nationalism in the Occupied Territory (2016)

    12 OTT 2021 · 7 December 2016 Toufic Haddad 'Palestine Ltd' by Toufic Haddad explores how neoliberal frameworks have shaped and informed the common understandings of international, Israeli and Palestinian interactions throughout the Oslo peace process. Drawing upon more than 20 years of policy literature, field-based interviews and recently declassified or leaked documents, he details how these frameworks have led to struggles over influencing Palestinian political and economic behaviour, and attempts to mould the class character of Palestinian society and its leadership. In this book launch event, Dr Haddad will show us how a dystopian vision of Palestine emerges as the by-product of this complex asymmetrical interaction, where nationalism, neo-colonialism and ‘disaster capitalism’ both intersect and diverge.
    Ascoltato 52 min. 2 sec.
  • The Arab Architectural Renaissance in the Western Part of Occupied Jerusalem (2019)

    12 OTT 2021 · 9 May 2019 Adnan Abdelrazak, in conversation with Raja Khalidi, discusses the new era of urban development in Jerusalem brought about by the replacement of the Ottoman Empire’s rule over Jerusalem by British forces in 1917 and by the imposition of a British Mandate on Palestine by the League of Nations in 1921.
    Ascoltato 1 h 10 min. 26 sec.
  • Finding Jerusalem: Archaeology Between Science and Ideology (2017)

    12 OTT 2021 · 28 August 2017 Book launch with Katharina Galor and Nazmi Jubeh. A joint event between the Kenyon Institute, the Educational Bookshop and Dar al-Tifel al-Arab. This event will bring author Dr Katharina Galor (Humboldt University, Berlin) into discussion with Dr Nazmi Jubeh (Birzeit University, Palestine) about the findings of her new book: Finding Jerusalem: Archaeology Between Science and Ideology. Bridging the gap between popular coverage and specialized literature, Finding Jerusalem provides a comprehensive tour of the politics of archaeology in the city.
    Ascoltato 52 min. 34 sec.
  • From Ferguson to Palestine: State Control and Oppression (2019)

    12 OTT 2021 · 31 July 2019 Book launch with Professor Marc Lamont Hill and Attorney Sarah Francis.
    Ascoltato 35 min. 7 sec.
  • Citizen Hariri: Lebanon’s Neoliberal Reconstruction (2017)

    12 OTT 2021 · 15 August 2017 Book Launch with Hannes Baumann and Toufic Haddad. Joint event between the Kenyon Institute, the Educational Bookshop and Dar al-Tifel al-Arabi. This book assesses the legacy of the man dubbed 'Mr Lebanon' and charts the social and economic transformations his rise represented. At this event, author Hannes Baumann (Liverpool University, UK) will be in discussion with Taufic Haddad (independent Palestinian-American researcher) who will draw out how similar social and economic transformations have taken place in the occupied Palestinian territory.
    Ascoltato 53 min.
  • Living Emergency: Israel's Permit Regime in the Occupied West Bank (2018)

    3 MAG 2018 · 03 May 2018 The Kenyon Institute & the Educational Bookshop Living Emergency: Israel’s Permit Regime in the Occupied West Bank Dr Yael Berda (Harvard) in conversation with Professor Rema Hammami (Birzeit University)
    Ascoltato 57 min. 2 sec.
  • Nazareth: The City that Survived the Nakba (2017)

    11 DIC 2017 · 11 December 2017 By Dr Leena Dallasheh In the wake of the Nakba, and the destruction of much of Palestinian society and its major cities, Nazareth remained almost intact. As the dust of the war settled, this heretofore small town turned into the only Palestinian city to survive the events of 1948, and became the cultural and political centre for the Palestinians that remained as a minority in the new self-identified Jewish state. In this lecture, Dr Leena Dallasheh (Humboldt State University, California), traces how the city survived and persevered, despite immense challenges.
    Ascoltato 50 min. 9 sec.
A selection of talks held at the Kenyon Institute between 2016 and 2019.
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