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A HISTORICAL SLIP OF THE TONGUE, OR WHAT CAN THE ARAB–JEWISH TRANSPORTATION STRIKE TEACH US ABOUT THE ISRAELI–PALESTINIAN CONFLICT?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2003

Extract

Psychologists attribute great significance to slips of the tongue. In such moments, the train of normal speech is interrupted by a word that seems to be out of context. Yet analysts say that this interruption actually betrays an inner truth hidden, consciously or not, behind the screen of “normal” speech. I suggest here that the 1931 Arab–Jewish transportation strike against the Mandatory government in Palestine can be seen as a historical slip of the tongue in the history of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.

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Research Article
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2003 Cambridge University Press

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