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PalREAD SIGNED

Country of Words: Reading and Reception of Palestinian Literature from 1948 to the Present

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Project "PalREAD" data sheet

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Coordinator
FREIE UNIVERSITAET BERLIN 

Organization address
address: KAISERSWERTHER STRASSE 16-18
city: BERLIN
postcode: 14195
website: www.fu-berlin.de

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 Coordinator Country Germany [DE]
 Project website https://www.geschkult.fu-berlin.de/en/e/palread/
 Total cost 1˙493˙439 €
 EC max contribution 1˙493˙439 € (100%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.1.1. (EXCELLENT SCIENCE - European Research Council (ERC))
 Code Call ERC-2017-STG
 Funding Scheme ERC-STG
 Starting year 2018
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2018-04-01   to  2023-03-31

 Partnership

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# participants  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    FREIE UNIVERSITAET BERLIN DE (BERLIN) coordinator 1˙493˙439.00

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 Project objective

This project proposes a deep and thorough study of Palestinian literature as an early and on-going case of literary displacement. It aims to find new ways to account for and analyse texts, literary production and reading publics that challenge and lie outside conventional conceptions of the nation-state. The proposed methodology will take a novel approach in merging textual analysis with reception theory and reading practices. The project is ambitious in seeking to be the first instance to explore its application on the scale of an entire ‘literature-of-a-nation’. By doing so, the project aims to introduce methodological innovations that can expand horizons beyond textual and national analyses towards interdisciplinary models that contend with the multi-faceted and unconventional dimensions of the Palestinian case, and generate a richer and more nuanced history of its literature. The proposed project will explore, for the first time under one analytic roof, all the geographic fragments of Palestinian literature together, traditionally studied separately, or limited to certain authors or time periods. The project’s novelty also lies in broadening the horizons of literary analysis towards an interdisciplinary and transmedial approach that embeds literary production into a wider cultural web of intersecting media and genres. A creative approach will be developed to overcome the hurdles of working, in the Palestinian case, with few scholarly precedents, and scattered, lost or damaged primary and secondary sources. The project’s four work packages will trace connections and disconnections and transformations of publics and reading practices across dispersed Palestinian literary communities of writers and readers over time. The focus will be on identifying, tracing and elaborating key and/or turning point moments across the various localities of the Palestinian literary sphere. An online platform will visual, digitalize and make accessible the project’s outputs.

 Publications

year authors and title journal last update
List of publications.
2019 Ruth Abou Rached, Edmund Chapman, David Charlston, Kelly Pasmatzi, M. Zain Sulaiman, Marija Todorova (eds.)
Editors’ Introduction
published pages: i-iv, ISSN: 0342-118x, DOI:
New Voices in Translation Studies Issue 21 (Nov 2019) 2020-01-14
2019 Ruth Abou Rached, Edmund Chapman, David Charlston, Kelly Pasmatzi, M. Zain Sulaiman, Marija Todorova (eds.)
‘Negotiating Power in Translation and interpreting: Agency, Representation, Ideology’; Editorial.
published pages: i-v, ISSN: 0342-118x, DOI:
New Voices in Translation Studies Issue 20 (May 2019) 2020-01-14
2018 Ruth Abou Rached, Edmund Chapman, David Charlston, Kelly Pasmatzi, M. Zain Sulaiman, Marija Todorova (eds.)
Editorial, New Voices in Translation Studies
published pages: i-v, ISSN: 0342-118x, DOI:
New Voices in Translation Studies Issue 18 (May 2018) 2020-01-14
2018 Ruth Abou Rached, Edmund Chapman, David Charlston, Kelly Pasmatzi, M. Zain Sulaiman, Marija Todorova (eds.)
Editors’ Introduction
published pages: i-iii, ISSN: 0342-118x, DOI:
New Voices in Translation Studies Issue 19 (Nov 2018) 2020-01-14
2018 Refqa Abu-Remaileh
Novel as Contrapuntal Reading: Elias Khoury’s Children of the Ghetto, My Name is Adam.
published pages: 295-306, ISSN: 0342-118X, DOI:
In The Holocaust and the Nakba: A New Grammar of Conflicting Historical Traumas. Edited by Bashir Bashir and Amos Goldberg. Foreword by Elias Khoury, Afterword by Jacqueline Rose. 1/1 2019-12-16
2018 Refqa Abu-Remaileh
The Dissonant Repetitions of Return. [Arabic]
published pages: 108-110, ISSN: 0342-118X, DOI:
Majallat al-Dirasat al-Filastiniyyah no. 116 Autumn 2019-12-16
2019 Refqa Abu-Remaileh
The Three Enigmas of Palestinian Literature
published pages: 21-25, ISSN: 0377-919X, DOI: 10.1525/jps.2019.48.3.21
Journal of Palestine Studies 48/3 2019-11-07

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