Critical Social Inquiry 0276 - Daily Life in Palestine: ethnography, oral history, and literature
Daily Life in Palestine
Fall
2025
1
4.00
Nathalie Arnold
01:00PM-03:50PM W
Hampshire College
341163
Franklin Patterson Hall 101
naIA@hampshire.edu
This course asks what "daily life" has meant and means in Palestine today. Centering work by diverse Palestinian scholars, writers, and artists, we will engage: accounts of village and urban life in Palestine before 1948, ethnographies and oral histories of the 20th century, as well as studies of ecology, cuisine, identity, and struggle. We will also encounter key figures in Palestinian literature. Students will actively document their reading, produce a personal glossary of key concepts, and carry out an independent project which they will present to the class. Class members will also be expected to attend 4 of 10 film screenings associated with the course. Interested students should contact the instructor. Keywords: Middle East, Palestine, Israel, anthropology, film. This course addresses issues of race and power Keywords:Middle East, Palestine, Israel, anthropology, literature, film
In/Justice Prerequisites: A previous course in history, cultural studies, anthropology, international relations, sociology or transdisciplinary topics treating histories of colonialism, race and power Students should expect to spend 6-8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time