Penny Johnson

Journal of Palestine Studies

Issue Number: 183
Interviews and debates

In a wide-ranging interview conducted shortly after her release from Israel’s Ofer and Hasharon Prisons, Palestinian National Council member, PFLP activist, and feminist Khalida Jar

Issue Number: 168
Reviews

Reviewed work(s): Anna’s House: The American Colony in Jerusalem, by Odd Karsten Tveit. Nicosia, Cyprus: Rimal Publications. Translated by Peter Scott-Hansen. 399 pages. Index to p. 406.

Issue Number: 63
Reports and testimonies

On 20 January heads of universities in the occupied territories were summoned by the military authorities to Nablus to meet an "important person." They arrived to find Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin, principal architect of

Issue Number: 64
Reports and testimonies
Issue Number: 65
Reports and testimonies
Issue Number: 66
Reports and testimonies
Issue Number: 67
Reports and testimonies
Issue Number: 68
Reports and testimonies

As the Palestinian uprising became "institutionalized" in the spring of 1988, Palestinian education, officially banned by the military authorities in the West Bank, found new channels through neighborhood-organized classes

Issue Number: 62
Reports and testimonies
Issue Number: 130
Reviews
Reviewed by Penny Johnson
Issue Number: 60
Reports and testimonies

Roughly a decade has passed since Palestinians in the occupied territories opened the doors of their own universities, in response to the difficulties Palestinian students faced in seeking higher education abroad and to th