Jacob Norris
28 May 2026

Palestinian History as Magical Realism

BOOK PRESENTATION | 28 May, 2026 | 14.30 - 16.45 | Studio, Wereldmuseum Amsterdam

The RCMC at the Wereldmuseum is pleased to invite Professor Jacob Norris for a public book presentation and discussion in connection to the exhibition Rogue Agents of History. This talk will explore alternative ways of thinking about Palestine's past at this critical juncture of the region's history. 

About the talk

Drawing on his recent book, The Lives and Deaths of Jubrail Dabdoub, Jacob Norris will discuss how fictional techniques can sometimes be more effective than 'objective' historical writing in capturing past experience. Using the town of Bethlehem as an example, the talk delves into the realm of the fantastical, the absurd and the unfathomable as a means of understanding Palestinian experiences of modern capitalism and colonialism.

About the speaker

Jacob Norris is Associate Professor in Middle Eastern History at the University of Sussex. His work explores Palestinian histories of migration, anti-colonial resistance and social change in the 19th and 20th century. He has published widely in academic and public forums, and has written two books - one on the British Mandate in Palestine and the other on the town of Bethlehem in the late 19th century.