War, culture and the Palestine-Israel conflict
This collection brings together articles previously published individually in the Journal of War and Culture Studies over the past decade or so. Together, they explore a range of practices across the 20th century through which conflict in Palestine-Israel has been produced, reproduced and mediated through cultural activities. These include representations of Palestine and Israel through literature, text and image, and the functions and outcomes of different representational practices. The articles have been brought together as a collection in response to increased interest in the contemporary and historical framing of Israel’s current war in Gaza. They present a multi-faceted analysis of aspects of the complex relationship between Israel and Palestine, heightened by the recent court case led by South Africa in the International Court of Justice at The Hague.
Edited by
Tom Allbeson(Cardiff University, UK)
Samraghni Bonnerjee(Northumbria University, UK)
Maria-Adriana Deiana(Queen’s University Belfast, UK)
Hannah West(Newcastle University, UK)
Rachel Woodward(Newcastle University, UK)