New Book Series
5 June 2026
Narratives of Palestine have always been epochal, politically charged and culturally indispensable for various identities, religions, ethnicities and civilizations. Palestine: Past, Present and Future Narratives is a ground-breaking interdisciplinary book series that critically analyses identity narratives and collective memories of Palestine.
The series fosters a critical, inclusive and diverse platform for examining the ways in which past, present and future narratives of Palestine are articulated, reconfigured, broaden intellectual and public understandings, and offer a counter to Eurocentric, orientalist traditions and hegemonic modes of knowledge production about Palestine.
The series’ aim is to contribute to a rigorous exchange of identity narratives and meaningful dialogue, and to explain the ambiguous and relational nature of colonial structures, cultures of remembrance and forms of exclusion, as well as the struggle for equality inside and outside of historic Palestine.