The Palestinian Nakba... A Cultural Perspective
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Sun, May 12, 2024
6 PM – 8 PM (GMT+3)
Oriental Hall, AUC Tahrir Square
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In commemoration of the 1948 Nakba, and as the Palestinian people currently face a new one in Gaza, Alternative Policy Solutions at The American University in Cairo is hosting Palestinian minister of culture Atef Abu Saif in a public talk entitled “The Palestinian Nakba... A Cultural Perspective.”
The Palestinian Nakba has a cultural and knowledge component, which was revealed by the occupation army in its war against Gaza, as well as by Zionist gangs during the Nakba. Targeting the cultural sector and tangible heritage in the Gaza Strip is not “collateral damage,” but rather a fundamental feature of the Zionist project.
This talk addresses the cultural component of the Palestinian Nakba from 1948 till now. It provides an understanding of the struggle over narratives and the systemic destruction of the Palestinian culture and knowledge by the occupation before and during the current war.
Atef Abu Saif was the Palestinian minister of culture from April 2019 until April 2024. He is the author of ten novels, the most recent of which is Fragile Paths. His novel, A Suspended Life, was shortlisted for the International Prize for Arabic Fiction (Arabic Booker) in 2015, and his novel, Hajji Christina, was longlisted for the same award in 2016. His novel, A Boat from Jaffa, won the Katara Prize in 2018. In addition to that, he has published three short story collections, and written 5 plays staged in Gaza.
He was born in 1973 in Jabalia Refugee Camp to a family displaced from Jaffa during the Nakba. He taught political science at Palestinian universities in Gaza. He has a number of books, including Civil Society and the State: A Theoretical Perspective with Particular Reference to Palestine, Israel’s International Relations, Soft Partnership: The European Union and Israel, and Europe and the Search for a Role. He was the chief editor of Siyasat magazine, published by the Public Policy Institute in Ramallah, which he helped establish, from 2007-2019.
He spent the first three months of the current war in Gaza, where he wrote his diaries and published them in major newspapers, including the Palestinian Al-Ayyam newspaper to Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed, The New York Times, The Guardian, The Washington Post, Le Monde, Der Spiegel, Corriere della Sera, The Nation among others. The diaries were recently published as book under the title Don’t Look Left: A Genocide Diary. The book was introduced by journalist Chris Hedges and translated into 11 languages. He donated the book revenue to relief organizations in the Gaza Strip. He also published his diaries during the 2014 war, entitled The Drone Eats with Me, introduced by Noam Chomsky.
The talk will be moderated by Rabab El Mahdi, associate professor of political science at The American University in Cairo and Director of Alternative Policy Solutions (APS).
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Atef Abu Saif
Atef Abu Saif was Palestinian Minister of Culture from April 2019 until April 2024. He is the author of ten novels, the most recent of which is Fragile Paths. His novel, A Suspended Life, was shortlisted for the International Prize for Arabic Fiction (Arabic Booker) in 2015, and his novel, Hajji Christina, was longlisted for the same award in 2016. His novel, A Boat from Jaffa, won the Katara Prize in 2018. In addition to that, he has published three short story collections, and Written 5 plays staged in Gaza. He was born in 1973 in Jabalia Refugee Camp to a family displaced from Jaffa during the Nakba. He taught Political Science at Palestinian universities in Gaza. He has a number of books, including Civil Society and the State: A Theoretical Perspective with Particular Reference to Palestine, Israel’s International Relations, Soft Partnership: The European Union and Israel, and Europe and the Search for a Role. He was the Chief Editor of Siyasat magazine, published by the Public Policy Institute in Ramallah, which he helped establish, from 2007-2019.
He spent the first three months of the current war in Gaza, where he wrote his diaries and published them in major newspapers, including the PalestinianAl-Ayyam newspaper to Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed, The New York Times, The Guardian, The Washington Post, Le Monde, Der Spiegel, Corriere della Sera, The Nation among others. The diaries were recently published as book under the title Don’t Look Left: A Genocide Diary. The book was introduced by journalist Chris Hedges and translated into 11 languages. He donated the book revenue to relief organizations in the Gaza Strip. He also published his diaries during the 2014 war, entitled The Drone Eats with Me, introduced by Noam Chomsky.
Rabab El Mahdi ’96, ’98
Associate Professor, Political Science Department
The American University in Cairo
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Alternative Policy Solutions
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