This is an ethnographic account of the Palestinian citizens of Israel.
Dr. Rabinowitz has written widely on the current political situation in
Israel, and here investigates situations of friction, conflict and
cooperation in the new town of Natzerat Illit just outside Nazareth.
Using case studies and biographical accounts, the author provides a
major contribution to our understanding of confrontation in this area,
offers a powerful critique of reflexive anthropology, and original
insights into ideas of ethnicity and identity, nationalism and
liberalism.