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A collection of essays on the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza, written in real time during the annihilation by a leading scholar of Islamophobia, accompanied by over sixty pieces of art by Palestinian political cartoonist, Mohammad Sabaaneh during the same period.--
List of contents
Introduction | Olives and Time Part I | For Ali and EdwardPalestinian Children Have Names, TooGaza As PanopticonOn Terrorists and Freedom FightersLiving on Borrowed TimeGaza 2.0: The First Digital GenocideAn Ode to AnaamThe Black Soul of PalestineDon’t Call it a Ceasefire Part II | For Reem and HindThe Next Sinister Stage of Ethnic CleansingThe Soul of My SoulWhat About the Men?Instagram vs. PalestineNo Christmas in GazaMotaz, Our Brother From Gaza Aaron Bushnell and the Rage That Burns Within Us All Man on Fire Part III | For Aaron and Issam A Ramadan Starved By Genocide Foreign Images, Native Feelings Beheaded Babies Behind Rafah Tents Machine Dreams, Digital Nightmares Finding Justice in Cape Town Searching for Edward The People’s Champ When Phones Are Bombs Conclusion | Old Body, New Mind
About the author
Khaled A. Beydoun is a leading voice on Arab, Middle Eastern and Muslim identity, and he is widely regarded as one of the leading experts on Islamophobia globally. He is an Associate Professor of Law at the Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law; he also serves as an Extraordinary Professor at the University of Western Cape Desmond Tutu Center for Religion and Social Justice (Cape Town, South Africa). He is the author of the acclaimed books
American Islamophobia: Understanding the Roots and Rise of Fear and
The New Crusades: Islamophobia and the Global War on Muslims, which are considered foundational works in the study of Islamophobia.
Mohammad Sabaaneh is a Palestinian cartoonist. He is the principal political cartoonist for the Palestinian Authority's daily newspaper, Al-Hayat al-Jadida. Sabaaneh is a Middle East representative for the Cartoonists Rights Network International and teaches art at the Arab American University of Palestine. His graphic novel
Power Born of Dreams: My Story is Palestine, which tells the autobiographical story of his time as a political prisoner in Israel, received the Palestine Book Award. He currently lives in Ramallah, in the West Bank.