The Invisible Palestinians: The Hidden Struggle for Inclusion in Jewish Tel Aviv
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Indiana University Press, 2022.
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Andreas Hackl., & Andreas Hackl|AUTHOR. (2022). The Invisible Palestinians: The Hidden Struggle for Inclusion in Jewish Tel Aviv . Indiana University Press.

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Andreas Hackl and Andreas Hackl|AUTHOR. The Invisible Palestinians: The Hidden Struggle for Inclusion in Jewish Tel Aviv Indiana University Press, 2022.

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	Grounded in the everyday lives of Palestinians in Tel Aviv, The Invisible Palestinians offers an ethnographic critique of the city's self-proclaimed openness and liberalism. Andreas Hackl reveals that Palestinians' access to the social and economic opportunities afforded in Tel Aviv depends on keeping a low profile, which not only disrupts opportunities for true urban citizenship but also draws opposition from other Palestinians. By looking at the city from the perspective of this hidden urban minority, Hackl uncovers a critical opportunity to imagine and build a more inclusive and just future for Tel Aviv. 
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