Rebecca L. Stein
Rebecca L. Stein is associate professor of cultural anthropology at Duke University and author of Itineraries in Conflict: Israelis, Palestinians and the Political Lives of Tourism (Duke, 2008).
Articles by this Writer | Published |
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Israel Dispatch | MER 283 (Summer 2017) |
Viral Occupation | 03.20.2013 |
Inside Israel’s Twitter War Room | 11.24.2012 |
An All-Consuming Occupation | 06.26.2012 |
Another War Zone | 09.20.2010 |
Peleg, Israeli Culture Between the Two Intifadas | MER 254 (Spring 2010) |
The Jewish Israeli Left, US Empire and the End of the Two-State Solution | 08.21.2003 |
Pappe Faces Down Prosecution | MER 223 (Summer 2002) |
Violence and its Rhetoric | 03.28.2001 |
Spatial Fantasies | MER 216 (Fall 2000) |
From Schmaltz to Sacrilege | MER 207 (Summer 1998) |
The Limits of Revisionist Imagination | MER 198 (Spring 1996) |
Itineraries of Peace | MER 196 (September/October 1995) |
Friedman, Zealots for Zion | MER 182 (May/June 1993) |