Country of words: Palestinian literature in the digital age of the refugee

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The article reflects on how to embrace the unconventional, fragmented, scattered, transnational, exilic, and refugee elements of Palestinian Literature. Placing the refugees at the heart of the story of Palestinian literature raises serious questions about the compatibility of the national framework as the primary mode of analysis. The article explores the anatomy of Palestinian literature, including the wide array of sources, literary detective work, and expanded methodological toolbox needed to gather its fragments, and illustrates the potential of the digital sphere—drawing on the world of Digital Humanities—to house, express and visualize the data-fragments of Palestinian literature.

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Abu-Remaileh, R. (2021). Country of words: Palestinian literature in the digital age of the refugee. Journal of Arabic Literature. Brill Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1163/1570064x-12341420

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