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A key? Conflict, and the struggle for an ecology of dialogue, learning and peace among Israeli Jewish and Palestinian educators

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    Abstract

    This chapter is about the potential for using auto/biographical narrative enquiry in teaching and research to build small ecologies of learning, healing, dialogue and peace across trauma, and profound difference. This as part of an educational project to encourage active citizenship and democratic values in teacher education in Israel, among Palestinian and Jewish educators. Auto/biographical narrative workshops and research were used to chronicle common experiences of trauma, hurt and insecurity within the unresolved conflict between Israel and Palestine. Here the other, for many Palestinians, is the Israeli Jewish colonizer over 70 years and more. For Israeli Jews, the other can be perceived as a would-be terrorist, uncivilized and bringing danger to the democratic, metropolitan light of Israel. The darkness of two unresolved traumas hangs over the work - the Holocaust for Jews and Al Nakba for Palestinians. The former is the murder of 6 million Jewish people in Europe during the 2nd World War. The latter, in English, means the Catastrophe: of the 1948 War with the putative state of Israel, and of dispossession and loss. How much can auto/biographical and narrative processes create small ecologies of light, hope and justice? The answer is not easy, but the effort worthwhile, if the alternative is continuing cycles of hatred and violence.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationDiscourses, Dialogue and Diversity in Biographical Research: An Ecology of Life and Learning
    PublisherBrill Academic Publishers
    Pages121-139
    ISBN (Print)978-90-04-46591-6, 978-90-04-46590-9, 978-90-04-46589-3
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    Publication statusPublished - 31 May 2021

    UN SDGs

    This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    1. SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
      SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

    Keywords

    • Trauma, violence, auto/biography, narrative, dialogue, learning, healing and peace.

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