100 Shaheeds, 100 Lives exhibition
1967 War
Abbas, Mahmud (Abu Mazin)
Abd al-Nasser, Gamal
Abd al-Qadir
Abdel-Malek, Anwar
Abu Ali Iyad (Nimr, Walid)
Abu Aswan, Hadi
Abu-Aysh Daryan
Abu Dis
Abu Ghazaleh, Shadia
Abu Iyad
Abu Musa, Colonel
Abu Nidal
Abu Sharar
Abu Toq, Ali
Afghan “jihad”
African and Asian People’s Solidarity Organisation (AAPSO)
African National Congress (ANC)
Afro-Asian Solidarity Conference (Algiers, 1965)
Agha, Hussein
Ain al-Hilwa
bombing of
Martyrs’ Cemetery
Ain al-Rummana
Al-Ahmad, Jalal, Gharbzadegi
Alexander, Jeffrey
Algeria
al-Ali, Naji
All-African People’s Congress (Accra, 1958)
Allama, Raghib
Allen, Lori
Amal Party/Militia
Amin, Samir
Anas, Shadi
Anderson, Benedict
Andoni, Ghassan
Ang Swee Chai
ANM, Arab National Movement
Ansar III (Ketziot) prison camp
Antonious, George
The Arab Awakening
al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigade,
Arab League
Arab Rescue Army
Arab Teachers’ Federation
Arafat, Suha
Arafat, Yasir
funeral of
ARCPA, Arab Resource Centre for Popular Arts
al-Asad, Hafiz
Asad, Talal
al-Ashighun
Badr, Liana, The Eye of the Mirror
Balandier, Georges
Balfour Declaration (2 November 1917)
Balfour Declaration Day
Bandung, Indonesia
Barak, Ehud
Barghouthi, Marwan
al-Bass camp
battles
battle of Beirut
popular commemoration of
battle of Dhu Qar
battle of Hittin
battle of Karama
battle of Qadisiyya
battle of Qastal
battle of Yarmuk
commemoration as icons of nationalism
commemoration of
heroic defeats
Baumel, Judith
Bayt Sahur
Begin, Menachem
Belgium
Benjamin, Walter
Bensaid, Daniel
Bernadotte, Count Folke
Berque, Jacque
Berri, Nabih
Bethlehem
Biqa’ Valley
Birzeit
Black September 1970
BO18 nightclub
Bourdieu, Pierre
bunduqiyya
Burchett, Wilfred
Burj al-Barajna camp
cemetery
Haifa Hospital
Burj al-Shamali camp
Nadi al-Hawla
Bush, George W.
Cabral, Amilcar
Cairo Accords (1969)
Camp David Accords (1979)
Castro, Fidel
Central Intelligence Agency, Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare
Chaliand, Gerard
Chamoun, Camille
Children of RPGs
Children of Stones
Cold War
commemoration
heroic figures
iconic objects in
of the Lebanese civil war
mnemonic practices
narrative content of
nationalist memories
“off-script” performances
as performance
separation of personal and national memories
silencing of Palestinian
of village life
commemorative forms
calendars
ceremonies
education and pedagogy
graffiti
history-telling
holidays
images and photographs
media
media: new electronic
media: periodicals
media: radio
media: television
music videos
naming
organization of space
organization of time
Corrie, Rachel
Costa-Gavras, Constantin
Cuba
cummings, e.e.
dabke
al-Dameer
Darraj, Faisal
Darwish, Mahmud
Davidson, Basil
Dbaya camp
Debray, Regis
Defence for Children International/Palestine Section
Deuxième Bureau
DFLP, Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine
al-Hurriyya
Dheisheh camp
Ibda’ Youth Centre
diasporan singers
Dome of the Rock
Dumont, René
Durra Folk Group, Muhammad
al-Durra, Muhammad
Eagleton, Terry
education
adult literacy classes
in the OPT
Eitan, Rafael
elections
2006 Legislative Council
Emmanuel, Aghiri
factional conflict
factional predominance
Fadlallah, Muhammad Husayn
Fakihani
bombing
Fakihani Republic
Fanon, Frantz
Farah, Randa
Farahat, Maryam
Fatah
Filastinuna
Force 17
Fatah–Revolutionary Council (Abu Nidal)
Fayruz
Feldman, Allen
fida’iyyin guerrillas
commemoration of
Fleischmann, Ellen
Foucault, Michel
Frank, André Gunder
FRELIMO (Mozambique)
Galilee
Gandhi, Indira
Garcia Marquez, Gabriel
Gaza
Gaza–Jericho Agreement
gender
and attendance at ceremonies
battle as reclaiming of manhood
female suicide bombers
in Hamas discourse
in human rights/humanitarian discourse
in Islamist discourses
in nation-statist discourses
masculine heroism
masculinity in martyrs’ videos
representation of refugee women as victim subjects
sumud as women’s domain
Genet, Jean
Ghosheh, Subhi
Ghubayri Municipality
Giannou, Chris
Giap V. N.
Gramsci, Antonio
Great Revolt (1936–1939)
Guevara, Ernesto Che
Guevara Gaza
Guinea Bissau (“Portuguese Guinea”)
Gulf War (1991)
Gupta, Akhil
Gusmão, Xanana
Habash, George
Haganah
Haju, Sa‘ad
Hamas
activists deported to Lebanon (1992)
Filastin al-Muslima
Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigade
nationalist discourse of
Hammami, Rema
al-Hamshari, Mahmoud
Hanzala
Hariri, Rafiq
Hasanayn, Hasan
al-Hassan, Khalid
Hasso, Frances
Hawatma, Nayif
Hayy Sallum
Hebrew University
Hebron
Hikmat, Nazim
Hirokawa, Ryuichi
histories and memories
Hizbullah
Ho Chi-minh
Hobeika, Elie
human rights/humanitarian discourse
centrality of the state to
the Holocaust in
local adoption of
Hurndall, Tom
Husayn of Jordan, King
al-Husayni, Abd al-Qadir
Husayni, Faysal
Husayni, Haj Amin
al-Hut, Shafiq
iconization
ICRC, International Committee of the Red Cross
Idriss, Wafa
institutions, local
mutual relations with refugees
International Solidarity Movement (ISM)
Intifada
communiqués
Popular Committees
Intifada, al-Aqsa
Iran
commemoration of martyrs
Mojahedin-e-Khalq
revolution (1978–1979)
symbols
Iraq, US invasion of (2003)
Irgun
Islamic Jihad
Islamist heroic discourse
history in
and nationalism
self-sacrifice in
transnational solidarity in
transnational transmission of discourses in
Israel
assassination of Palestinian leaders
invasion of Lebanon (1982)
invasion of the West Bank (2002)
prevention of refugee return
Israeli Civil Administration
Jalée, Pierre
Jallul, Faysal, Critique of Palestinian Arms
Japanese Red Army
Jara, Victor
Jenin
destruction of camp (2002)
Jericho
Jerusalem
Jibril, Ahmad
Jibril, Jihad
Jiryis, Sabri
Jisr al-Basha camp
Jumayyil, Bashir
Jummayil family
Junblat, Kamal
Junblat, Walid
Kahan Commission of Inquiry
Kanafani, Anni
Kanafani Children’s Centre
Kanafani, Ghassan
Kapur, Ratna
Kata’ib (Phalange) Party
Keddie, Nikki
Khaled, Leila
Khalidi, Rashid
Khomeini, Ruhollah
Khoury, Bernard
Khoury, Elias
Gate of the Sun
King-Irani, Laurie
Klausner, Samuel
Kuttab, Daoud
Kuwait
Land Day
Land Department, Jewish Agency
Laroui, Abdallah
Latifa
Lebanese Forces (LF)
Lebanon
civil war (1958)
civil war (1975–1990)
as node of transmission of discourse
Lehi
lieux de mémoire
Lindholm-Schultz, Helena
L’Ouverture, Toussaint
Lumumba, Partice
University (Moscow)
Malley, Robert
Mandas, Hani
Mandela, Nelson
Mao Tse-tung
Marti, José
martyrdom, egalitarianization of
martyrs
archetypal
child
shuhada al-wajib
video wills and testaments
videos of funerals
martyrs, commemoration of
cemeteries
for foreign audiences
funerals
funerals as weddings
funerals in the OPT
images
Martyrs’ Day
martyrs’ mothers
memorials
murals
naming
quotidian memory places
symbolic funerals
Marx, Karl
massacre
Ain al-Zaytun
as metaphor for the Palestinian predicament
Bureij
Burj al-Shamali
Dayr Yasin
al-Duwayma
Eilabun
Ibrahimi Mosque
Ilut
Jish
Kafr Qasim
Lydda
Majd al-Kurum
Maslakh-Karantina
Nahhalin
Nasr al-Din
nationalist narrative contained therein
Qana
Qibya
Sabra/Shatila
Safsaf
Saliha
Sa’sa
Tal al-Za‘tar
Tantura
Tulkarm
massacres, commemoration of
as battles
Maslakh-Karantina
Sabra/Shatila
Sabra/Shatila, commemoration of, through appeal to international law
Tal al-Za‘tar
massacres, palimpsest of
Mbembe, Achille
McCarthy, John
Memmi, Albert
Moghrabi, Bushra
Morrison, Toni
Mossad
Mubarak, Husni
Mufarija, Fayza
Mughrabi, Dalal
Operation
Muhaydli, Sana
Musa, Ahmad
Muslim Brotherhood
Nabatiyya
Nablus
Nahda movement
Nahr al-Barid camp
bombing of
an-Naim, Abdullahi
Najda
al-Najjar, Abu Yusif
Nakba
narratives
audiences for
centrality to nationalism
heroic
heroic, evaluating
heroic in the OPT
nation-statist in the OPT
oppositional heroic, in the OPT
relative predominance
sumud
sumud, evaluating
sumud in the OPT
tragic
tragic, “authentic victim subject”
tragic, evaluating
tragic, physical pain
tragic in the OPT
Nasir, Kamal
Nasrallah, Hasan
nationalist/liberationist discourses
self-sacrifice in
in the USA
and violence
Nawfal, Mamduh
Nazzal, Khalid
Nazzal, Nafez
Nehru, Jawaharlal
Neruda, Pablo
New Religious Politics
Newton, Huey
NGOs, Non-governmental Organizations
charity work
difference between OPT and diaspora
education
in the OPT
in the OPT, development-related
in the OPT, human rights
in the OPT, Islamic
in refugee camps
representation of suffering
role in tragic narratives in Lebanon
Nkrumah, Kwame
Non-Aligned Movement (NAM)
non-violence
Nora, Pierre
Norton, Anne
OPT, Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT)
commemoration in
support for Palestinian refugees in Lebanon
Orient House
Oslo Accords (1993)
Palestinian Authority (PA)
Palestinian Declaration of Independence (1988)
Palestinian National Charter
Palestinian Red Crescent Society
Palestinian refugee camps
archetypal
iconization
in Jordan
socioeconomic condition
in Syria
Pan-African Congress (PAC)
pan-Arabism
Partition Day (29 November)
Partition of Palestine
Pelletreau, Robert
Perec, George
Perroux, Francoise
Peteet, Julie
PFLP, Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
al-Hadaf
PFLP–GC, Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command
Il al-Amam
PLO, Palestine Liberation Organisation
Bayt Atfal Sumud
evacuation from Lebanon
Filastin al-Thawra
General Union of Palestinian Women
leadership in Tunisia
Martyrs’ Affairs Bureau
patronage
provision of social services
relations with Lebanese actors
Research Centre
Samid (PLO)
Shu’un Filastiniyya
statist project
Polisario
political “tourism”
polyvalent events
definition
Popular Arab and Islamic Conference (Khartoum, 1991/1993/1995)
Population Crisis Committee (PCC)
Portelli, Alessandro
prisoners as heroic figures
Pullman, Philip
al-Qassam, Izz al-Din
Qutb, Sayyid
Radio Stations
Cairo, Palestine Service
al-Quds
Sawt al-‘Arab (The Arab Voice)
Sawt al-Filastin (The Voice of Palestine)
Ramallah
Muqata‘a compound
Rantisi, Abd al-Aziz
Rashidiyeh camp
Remembrance Day (15 May)
Renan, Ernest
Roy, Olivier
Sabra
al-Sadr, Muhammad Baqir
Safad
Saffuriyya
al-Sahir, Kazim
Sahmmut, Isma’il
Said, Edward W.
Saida (Sidon)
al-Sa’iqa,
Sakakini, Hala and Dumya
Sakakini Cultural Center, Khalil
Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi
Sanaya‘ Building, bombing
Sarhan, Basim
Sartawi, Isam
Sartre, Jean-Paul
Sayigh, Rosemary
Shaath, Nabil
Shafiq, Munir
Shaheen, Hannah
Shakespeare, William
Shariati, Ali
Sharon, Ariel
Shatila camp
Acca Hospital
Children and Youth Centre
mosque
mosque, ceremonies
Martyrs’ Cemetery
siege of
Shehadeh, Raja
al-Shiqaqi, Fathi
Shqif (Beaufort) Castle
Siegel, Ellen
Slyomovics, Susan
Smith, Anthony D.
Smith, Rogers
solidarity activists in OPT
South Africa
South Lebanese Army (SLA)
South-West Africa People’s Organization (SWAPO)
Suez War
Sukarno, Ahmad
Supreme Muslim Council
Sureté Generale
Swedenburg, Ted
Syria
complicity in atrocities
involvement in Lebanon
support for Amal
surveillance of the camps
withdrawal from Lebanon (2005)
Syrian Social Nationalist Party
Szenes, Hannah
Tal al Za‘tar camp
“lentil tales”
site of
tawtin
Lebanese rejection of Palestinians
Tehran
television series
al-Aidun (The Returnees)
Yatazakkirun (They Remember)
television stations
Abu-Dhabi
Filastin
al-Jazeerah
al-Manar
Thawra
Tiberias
transnational discourses
Tricontinental Congress (Havana, 1967)
Tripoli
Trouillot, Michel-Rolph
al-Turabi, Hasan
Udwan, Kamal
Operation
Umar, Caliph
Umm Kulthum
Unified National Leadership
Union of Nationalities (Lausanne, 1916)
United Nations
Arafat address to (1974)
General Assembly Resolution 1514
recognition given by
United Nations Economic and Social Commission for West Asia (UN-ESCWA)
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO)
United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA)
history books
photo archives
teachers
Vietnam
War of the Camps
commemoration of
Wazir, Khalil (Abu Jihad)
Weitz, Joseph
Welfare Association
West Bank
Wiktorowics, Quintan
Wright, Richard
Yacine, Kateb
Yamani, Abu Mahir
Yamani, Mahir
Yarmuk camp
Yaron, Amos
Yasin, Ahmad
Younis, Afaf
Zahrani
ZAPU (Zimbabwe)
Zerubavel, Yael
al-Zibri, Mustafa
Ziegler, Jean