The Lives and Deaths of Jubrail Dabdoub: Or, How the Bethlehemites Discovered Amerka - Worlding the Middle East - Jacob Norris - Books - Stanford University Press - 9781503633285 - January 24, 2023
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This is the fantastical, yet real, story of the merchants of Bethlehem, the young men who traveled to every corner of the globe in the 19th century. These men set off on the backs of donkeys with suitcases full of crosses and rosaries, to return via steamship with suitcases stuffed with French francs, Philippine pesos, or Salvadoran colones. They returned with news of mysterious lands and strange inventions-clocks, trains, and other devises that befuddled and bewitched the Bethlehemites in equal measure. With newfound wealth, they built shimmering pink mansions that transformed Bethlehem. At the center of these extraordinary occurrences is Jubrail Dabdoub, one of the pioneer generation.


The Lives and Deaths of Jubrail Dabdoub tells the story of Jubrail's encounters, moving from his childhood in rural Bethlehem to voyages across Europe, East Asia, and the Americas, culminating in a recorded miracle: In 1909, Jubrail was brought back from the dead. To tell such a tale is to delve into the realms of the fantastic and improbable-realms in which the historian rarely treads. Through the story of Jubrail's life, Jacob Norris explores the porous lines between history and fiction, the normal and the paranormal, the extraordinary and the everyday.


Drawing on aspects of magical realism combined with elements of Palestinian folklore, Norris evokes the atmosphere of late nineteenth-century Bethlehem: a mood of excitement, disorientation, and wonder surrounding the scores of young men setting off for faraway lands. As the book offers an original approach to historical writing, it captures a fantastic story of global encounter and exchange.


328 pages

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released January 24, 2023
ISBN13 9781503633285
Publishers Stanford University Press
Pages 290
Dimensions 237 × 157 × 26 mm   ·   588 g
Language English  

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