Scarlata, JessicaSahyouni, Zana B2017-12-072017-12-07https://hdl.handle.net/1920/10809This thesis discusses the intersection of religion, nationality, and territory in Zionist and Palestinian Nationalist narrative, and how these intersections help keep up with or dismantling oppression. Using a socio-epistemic rhetorical lens, this thesis analyzes films in dialogue with the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, specifically looking at how these films contribute to either Zionist or Palestinian nationalist narratives.enPalestineIsraelReligionMaster narrativesNationalismZionismAt the Intersection of Religion, Nationality, and Territory: Zionist and Palestinian Nationalist Narratives and Counter Narratives in CinemaThesis