Rana Barakat is an associate professor of history and the Director of Birzeit University Museum in Palestine. Her research interests include the history and historiography of colonialism, nationalism, and cultures of resistance. She earned her PhD in history from the University of Chicago and has published in notable venues including the Journal of Palestine Studies, Jerusalem Quarterly, Settler Colonial Studies, and Native American and Indigenous Studies. Her forthcoming book, Ongoing Return: Storytelling as a Map of Return to Lifta and Palestine (UNC Press), advances an Indigenous understanding of time, space, and memory in Palestine by focusing on the details of the people and place of Lifta village over time. She is currently working on her next book, "The Buraq Revolt: Constructing a History of Resistance in Palestine," which argues that this 1929 revolt was the first sign in the Mandate period of sustained mass resistance to the settler-colonial project, including direct and rhetorical actions against both political Zionism and British imperialism, planting seeds of mass political mobilization.
Posts by This Author
Ode to the Rooster: The Hope of Ongoing Return
The essays in this series were written during the summer of 2024, and may not fully address rapidly escalating violence in the region.... More