Overview
Since the Palestinian Nakba (disaster) of 1948, global discussions about Palestine have continued, reflecting various perspectives and opinions. Some might simplify the Nakba within a broader humanistic context termed "The Humanization Approach to the Palestinian Issue."
This seminar seeks to challenge this perspective, emphasizing the ongoing displacement faced by Palestinians since the Nakba. Today's generations grapple with this reality, compounded by forced displacements within occupied Palestine and the aftermath of the continuing war in Gaza. The seminar aims to reexamine the Nakba's aftermath as a foundational historical event and its role in understanding the Palestinian experience, spotlighting the colonial lens through which it's often viewed.