Contents:
Part I - Between Nationalism and Globalism 1. Disasporas: Definitions and Problems
Part II - Catastrophe and Beyond 2. Migration Patterns at the Turn of the Century 3. The Catastrophe 4. Becoming a Refugee 5. The Setback 6. Forced Migration Continues 7. Patterns of New Migration/Labour Migration 8. Christian Migration
Part III - Palestinians in the World 9. Jordan 10. Lebanon 11. Egypt 12. The Gulf 13. Nationalisation Efforts 14. Gaza/West Bank 15. Israeli Citizens: Refugees in the Homeland 16. Latin America 17. Western Europe
Part IV - Stateless, Rootless, Homeless: Meanings of Homeland in Exile 18. On the Move 19. Missing Home: Estrangement, Victimisation and Suffering 20. Life in Liminality 21. Land of Longing 22. Exile as Deserts and Placeless Places
Part V - Resistance and Return: The Politics of Homeland 23. Struggle as Ideology 24. Struggle as Identity 25. De-territorialised State Building 26. Expanding the Discourse of Struggle
Part VI - Right of Return: The Refugees and the Collapse of the Peace Process 27. Right of Return as Politics 28. The Peace Process 29. Resentment and Bitterness 30. Peace Process Derailed 31. Territorialisation of the Leadership/the PLO 1994-2000 32. Al-Aqsa Intifada
Part VII - New Homes and Identities in Motion 33. The Transnational Thought through Class and Economy 34. Family Networks 35. Recreating Palestine Away 36. Home Away From Home: Moving Homes, New Homes and Homes in your Head 37. Processes of Identification: Hybridity
Part VIII - Coming Home? 38. Going Back to the Future 39. The Dream and the Fear 40. The Peace Process 41. Real Return 42. Remaining in Diaspora
Part IX - Nationalism Through Transnationalism 43. Return