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Israeli Routes Through Nakba Landscapes: An Ethnographic Meditation
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Rebecca L. Stein
Professor of Cultural Anthropology
My research studies linkages between cultural and political processes in Israel in
relation to its military occupation and the history of Palestinian dispossession.
I am the author of Screen Shots: State Violence on Camera in Israel and Palestine (Stanford
University Press, 2021) on the politics of military occupation in the age of the global
smartphone camera; <a href="http://www.sup.org/b

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