Reading Palestine: Printing and Literacy, 1900-1948

Reading Palestine: Printing and Literacy, 1900-1948

by Ami Ayalon
Reading Palestine: Printing and Literacy, 1900-1948

Reading Palestine: Printing and Literacy, 1900-1948

by Ami Ayalon

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Overview

Prior to the twentieth century, Arab society in Palestine was predominantly illiterate, with most social and political activities conducted through oral communication. There were no printing presses, no book or periodical production, and no written signs in public places. But a groundswell of change rapidly raised the region's literacy rates, a fascinating transformation explored for the first time in Reading Palestine.

Addressing an exciting aspect of Middle Eastern history as well as the power of the printed word itself, Reading Palestine describes how this hurried process intensified the role of literacy in every sphere of community life. Ami Ayalon examines Palestine's development of a modern educational system in conjunction with the emergence of a print industry, libraries and reading clubs, and the impact of print media on urban and rural populations. Drawn from extensive archival sources, official reports, autobiographies, and a rich trove of early Palestinian journalism, Reading Palestine provides crucial insight into the dynamic rise of literacy that revolutionized the way Palestinians navigated turbulent political waters.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780292782815
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication date: 01/01/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 221
File size: 18 MB
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About the Author

Ami Ayalon is Professor of Middle Eastern History at Tel Aviv University.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Introduction
    • Palestine in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
    • Recapturing Past Reading
  • Chapter 1. Literacy and Education
    • Education: Phases of Development
    • The Impact of Education: Profile of the "Literate" Community
  • Chapter 2. Texts: Imported, Produced, Viewed
    • Traditional Stocks: The Augury of Change
    • Impact of the Neighborhood
    • Local Production
    • Texts in the Public Domain
  • Chapter 3. Texts Accessed and Afforded
    • Conduits of Dissemination
    • Buying One's Own Book
    • Accessing without Buying: Libraries, Clubs, Reading Rooms
    • Accessing without Buying: Open Public Places
  • Chapter 4. Individual Reading
    • Individual Reading: Past Legacy
    • Mutala'ah in Twentieth-Century Palestine: The Comfort of Home
    • Private Reading in Public
  • Chapter 5. Collective Reading
    • The Old, Familiar Conduits
    • Vocal Reading: Bridging across Illiteracy
    • Vocal Reading: The Extra Benefit of the Collective Experience
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Sources
  • Index

What People are Saying About This

Kenneth W. Stein

Superb. . . . Ayalon's work is not a fresh look at an old topic, but is a successful innovative product portraying how and when Palestinians used and read printed texts and the pace with which those texts influenced multiple aspects of Arab society in Palestine. It is masterfully presented.
Kenneth W. Stein, William E. Schatten Professor of Contemporary Middle Eastern History and Israeli Studies, Emory University

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