Translating Late Ottoman Modernity in Palestine
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Translating Late Ottoman Modernity in Palestine

Debates on Ethno-Confessional Relations and Identity in the Arab Palestinian Newspaper Filas??n (1911–1914)

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Translating Late Ottoman Modernity in Palestine

Debates on Ethno-Confessional Relations and Identity in the Arab Palestinian Newspaper Filas??n (1911–1914)

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Die Studie untersucht fĂŒr die Jahre vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg anhand der arabisch-palĂ€stinensischen Zeitung Filas?in lokale Debatten um politische Ordnung, kollektive IdentitĂ€t und Beziehungen zwischen ethnischen und konfessionellen Gruppen; dies vor dem Hintergrund transregionaler und transosmansicher ZusammenhĂ€nge. Dies ist deshalb relevant, weil Gruppenbeziehungen in PalĂ€stina fĂŒr diese Phase der osmanischen Moderne wenig erforscht sind und sich in einer tiefen Umbruchphase, einer sog. â€șSattelzeitâ€č, befanden. Filastin, veröffentlicht ab 1911 in Jaffa von Isa al-Isa und Yusuf al-Isa, lokalen griechisch-orthodoxen Christen, diente als Medium, in dem ein vielfĂ€ltiges Spektrum an palĂ€stinensischen Autoren verschiedener Konfession folgende Fragen kontrovers verhandelte: 1. Regeln des Zusammenlebens im multiethnisch und multikulturell geprĂ€gten Jaffa; 2. Die Integrierbarkeit der jĂŒdisch-zionistischen Einwanderer in die Region, und 3. die Partizipation arabisch-palĂ€stinensischer Christen im von Griechen dominierten griechisch-orthodoxen Patriarchat von Jerusalem.Exploring Filas?in in the context of Arab Palestinian press development, its specific environment and networks, and the political culture after the Young Turk Revolution, this study analyzes the main concepts and terminological features that are conveyed through ist coverage. Further, it studies Palestinian group relations in the light of three selected case studies: the press debate on 1. the social cohabitation of groups in the Jaffa region, 2. the socio-economic integration of Zionist immigrants into the Jerusalem District, and 3. the political participation of Arab Palestinian Orthodox Christians in the administration of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem, and their opposition against the clerical establishment.Filastin was published from 1911 onwards in the coastal town of Jaffa by the cousins Yusuf and Isa al-Isa, Arab Palestinians of Greek Orthodox confession. Soon, it had established itself as a 'forum of debate' in late Ottoman Palestine, serving a pool of authors from different ethnic and confessional but similar educational backgrounds and moral values as a public medium to which they contributed through publishing articles, protest letters, petitions, etc. On its pages, these authors controversially discussed concepts of collective identity, society-building, political order and all kinds of reforms that they perceived progressive and as fitting the 'spirit of the age', as they called it: the age of Ottoman Constitutionalism and modernity. This study explores local debates on Palestinian group relations through Filastin during the years 1911 until 1914 which is relevant since, during this period of time, the Arab Middle East in general and Palestine in specific underwent a so-called 'saddle period'; a deep and fundamental change with regard to social relations and political concepts that is still rather unexplored in today's scholarship.

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Publisher
V&R Unipress
Year
2020
Print ISBN
9783847110668
Edition
1
eBook ISBN
9783847010661

Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright
  3. Body
  4. Acknowledgements
  5. Notes on the Transliteration and the Use of Terms
  6. List of Abbreviations
  7. Introduction
  8. I. Filasáč­Ä«n and the ‘Spirit of the Age’: Educating the Nation
  9. II. The Jaffa Region as an Ethno-Confessional Contact Zone
  10. III. The ˋArab Orthodox Renaissance' in the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem: Conflicts about Participation
  11. IV. The Press Debate on Zionist Immigration: Driving Force or Obstacle to Local Development?
  12. V. Conclusion
  13. VI. Glossary and Appendices
  14. VII. Bibliography

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