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Discursive Constructions of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Language, Media and Digital Culture

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Discursive Constructions of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Language, Media and Digital Culture

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Description

This important volume tackles the discourse of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from an interdisciplinary perspective with a focus on language and communication, constituting a novel approach in the literature on the topic. By drawing on methods from linguistics, media studies, digital culture, journalism, and literature, it explores new pathways for analysing how narratives are constructed, contested, and disseminated across multiple platforms and contexts. Offering a contemporary, interdisciplinary approach rooted in critical discourse analysis, digital activism, and cultural symbolism, the book represents an important evolution in the field by extending traditional conflict analysis into the digital age, highlighting how social media, memes, hashtags, and global digital networks shape public perception and activism around the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Part One examines linguistic and literary constructions reflected in embodied resistance (of and in solidarity with the Palestinians) through cultural symbols and artefacts. Part Two comprises critical evaluations of how journalism and film mediate the conflict, and Part Three critiques the impact of social media and hashtag activism in the conflict. The final part considers three concepts that have dominated the debate in the latest conflict – colonialism, genocide and antisemitism.

This multi-disciplinary approach to discourse analysis in the study of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict not only examines the linguistic landscapes of protest but also serves researchers, students, and practitioners seeking a deeper understanding of how language shapes perceptions of conflict, resistance, victimhood, and power.

Table of Contents

Preface

Foreword
Helmut Gruber, University of Vienna, Austria

1. Introduction: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Many Voices, Contested Narratives
Innocent Chiluwa & Monika Tosik, Heriot-Watt University, UK & University of Lodz, Poland
Part I: Discourse, Resistance & Solidarity
2. Contending Settler Narratives on Israel/Palestine
Ferit Belder,University of Oxford, Oxford, UK; Marmara University, Turkey
3. Neapolitan Streets, Global Struggles: The Linguistic Landscape of Palestinian Solidarity. Arianna Grasso, University of Naples L'Orientale, Italy
4. Rooted Resilience: Food and Olive Trees in Embodied Palestinian Struggle. Leena Atout, University of Nevada, USA
5. Metaphors as Ideological Constructs: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in Memes. Ifeoluwa Awopetu, University of Memphis, USA
Part II: Discourses of Genocide & Antisemitism
6. The Rhetoric of Denial: Discursive Techniques in the Justification of Violence in Gaza.Omar McDoom, London School of Economics, UK
7. The Evolution of Genocide Discourse in Israeli Society
Tamir Sorek, Penn State University, USA
8. Discursive Constructions of Antisemitism in Relation to Palestine/Israel: The
Swedish City of Malmö as an Embodiment of the 'New Antisemitism' Discourse. David Dahlstrom, Stockholm University, Sweden
Part III: Social Media & Hashtag Activism
9. Hashtag Activism in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Daniela Osvald Ramos & Vitória Paschoal Baldin, University of São Paulo, Brazil
10. Digital Narratives of Resistance and Solidarity: Mobilisation and Advocacy Strategies on Pro-Palestinian Platforms. Jurate Ruzaite & Andrius Utka, Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania.
11. Constructing Victimhood in #FreeGaza and #GazaUnderAttack.
Innocent Chiluwa, Heriot-Watt University, U.K.
12. Operation FlipTheRhythm: Constructing Support for Palestine Online.
Marianne Nacanaynay, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Part IV: Framing Actors and Media Perspectives
13. Divided Words, Divided Worlds: Contested Media Narratives on
Terrorism the Israel War in Gaza. Mostafa Bostani, Bundeswehr University of Munich, Germany
14. A Fierce Warrior or the Devil Incarnate? A Critical Discourse Analysis of Online News Headlines on the Death of Yayhia Al-Sinwar. Hebatallah Mohamed, Knowledge Hub Universities, Egypt.
15. Anatomy of Monstrousness in Four Globe and Mail's Editorials on Operation Cast Lead. Peter Eglin, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada.

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Oct 15 2026
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Pages 288
ISBN 9781350589827
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 28 bw illus
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Innocent E. Chiluwa

Anthology Editor

Monika Tosik (Koptrowska)

Monika Tosik (Kopytowska) received her PhD from th…

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