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A REPLY TO ANDREW SHRYOCK'S REVIEW OF COLONIAL EFFECTS: THE MAKING OF NATIONAL IDENTITY IN JORDAN (IJMES 38 [2006]: 478–79)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 March 2007

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In his review of my book, Andrew Shryock asserts, “The interpretive key to Colonial Effects is located in its first paragraph,” in the preface, where I state that I am a “Palestinian Jordanian.” Indeed, this discovery—namely, that my national identity is the determining factor of my scholarship—is the interpretive key to Shryock's own grossly misrepresentative review. All his subsequent observations follow neatly in its footsteps.

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© 2007 Cambridge University Press

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