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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.lpbxl.com/event/the-concept-of-return-12">
 The Concept of Return</a>\nDon't rely on a book's cover\, discover more ab
 out it For more than seventy eight years\, the idea of return has shaped P
 alestinian political imagination\, personal memory\, and collective identi
 ty. Yet return is not a single or stable concept. It is layered\, inherite
 d\, contested\, and often unfinished. This evening explores return as an i
 ntergenerational condition\, a dream passed from grandparents to parents t
 o children\, sometimes without ever being fulfilled. What does it mean to 
 inherit a return you did not experience yourself? What does it mean to ret
 urn to a place that exists only through stories\, memory\, and fragments o
 f history? The session begins with a screening of Return to Haifa (1982)\,
  directed by Kassem Hawal and adapted from the celebrated novella by Ghass
 an Kanafani. The film offers one of the most profound literary and cinemat
 ic reflections on the dilemmas of return\, confronting questions of loss\,
  belonging\, responsibility\, and identity. Following the screening\, rese
 archer Dr Hala Alnaji will lead a collective reflection drawing on persona
 l narratives and historical experiences of displacement. The discussion wi
 ll explore how return is imagined across generations\, how it moves betwee
 n political right and emotional longing\, and what uncertainties emerge wh
 en we begin to ask\, what happens after return?Program 19:30 Introduction 
 Opening framing of the concept of return 19:45 Film Screening Return to Ha
 ifa (1982) Directed by Kassem Hawal Arabic with English subtitles 21:15 Co
 llective Reflection & Discussion Guided conversation on memory\, displacem
 ent\, and inherited return 21:50 Closing reflectionsLanguage Film in Arabi
 c with English subtitles Discussion in Arabic and English Free Constributi
 on
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LOCATION:rue de laeken 157\, Brussels  1000
SUMMARY:The Concept of Return
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.lpbxl.com/event/the-conce
 pt-of-return-12">The Concept of Return</a>\nDon't rely on a book's cover\,
  discover more about it For more than seventy eight years\, the idea of re
 turn has shaped Palestinian political imagination\, personal memory\, and 
 collective identity. Yet return is not a single or stable concept. It is l
 ayered\, inherited\, contested\, and often unfinished. This evening explor
 es return as an intergenerational condition\, a dream passed from grandpar
 ents to parents to children\, sometimes without ever being fulfilled. What
  does it mean to inherit a return you did not experience yourself? What do
 es it mean to return to a place that exists only through stories\, memory\
 , and fragments of history? The session begins with a screening of Return 
 to Haifa (1982)\, directed by Kassem Hawal and adapted from the celebrated
  novella by Ghassan Kanafani. The film offers one of the most profound lit
 erary and cinematic reflections on the dilemmas of return\, confronting qu
 estions of loss\, belonging\, responsibility\, and identity. Following the
  screening\, researcher Dr Hala Alnaji will lead a collective reflection d
 rawing on personal narratives and historical experiences of displacement. 
 The discussion will explore how return is imagined across generations\, ho
 w it moves between political right and emotional longing\, and what uncert
 ainties emerge when we begin to ask\, what happens after return?Program 19
 :30 Introduction Opening framing of the concept of return 19:45 Film Scree
 ning Return to Haifa (1982) Directed by Kassem Hawal Arabic with English s
 ubtitles 21:15 Collective Reflection & Discussion Guided conversation on m
 emory\, displacement\, and inherited return 21:50 Closing reflectionsLangu
 age Film in Arabic with English subtitles Discussion in Arabic and English
  Free Constribution
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