movements, and gender roles in Israeli nationalism. This book should prove of particular interest for scholars of mobility, as it deals with two fields that illustrate how mobility is constrained and managed by power forces: disability studies and the study
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and resettlement. 23 Far from being simply a site of humanitarian assistance that facilitates resettlement, “for Palestinian nationalism” the camp “was to be the opposite—a strictly political platform to be overcome in the course of return.” 24 As
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sentiment for a white Australia and the passage of the Imported Labour Registry Act of 1897, racial exclusion became common. 23 Economic depression and rising nationalism ensured that most Afghans were out of business, if not out of the country. 24
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: MIT Press: 2003). 19 James Scott, Seeing Like A State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1988); Rudolf Mrázek, Engineers of Happy Land: Technology and Nationalism in a Colony
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(2005): 829–859; Joanne Nagel, “Masculinity and Nationalism: Gender and Sexuality in the Making of Nations,” Ethnic and Racial Studies 21, no. 2 (1998): 242–269; Razack, “From the ‘Clean Snows of Petawawa,’” 140. 15 Vincent Dubé and Denis Pilon, “On