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Becoming pro-Palestinian testimonies from the global solidarity movement Rosemary Sayig (ed.)

Bloomsbury Collections: Middle East Studies 2024 Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Sayigh, Rosemary, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Arab-Israeli conflict.
Palestine.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (264 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Distribution:
London : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), 2024.
Place of Publication:
London : I.B. Tauris, 2024.
System Details:
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Summary:
This book brings together testimonials from people of different nationalities and professions who are 'pro-Palestinian', whether as scholars, film-makers, artists, musicians, activists, or NGO workers. Using what oral historians call the 'focused life history', renowned scholar, Rosemary Sayigh, invites her contributors to describe the experiences, events, motives and feelings that led them to support the Palestinian cause. The book is the first of its kind in Palestiniography and includes voices from countries across the world. A chapter is dedicated to each country and contributors are asked to reveal how they 'discovered' Palestine - given that Palestine is rarely mentioned in school textbooks or university courses - whether by travel, friendship, study, membership in a political party or book group. They are also asked to detail what specific forms their engagement has taken - ranging scholarly, creative, militant, or charitable - and what their hopes are for the international solidarity movement. Finally, each contributor reflects on if they feel a just and equitable solution can ever be achieved for Palestinians, and if they accept the label 'pro-Palestinian' or would rather define their relationship to the Palestinians in some other way. With testimonies from both high profile and grassroots activists, the book is a rich and personal selection that reflects the diversity, dynamism and global nature of the movement for Palestine.
Contents:
Acknowledgements Preface, Noam Chomsky Foreword, Rosemary Sayigh MIDDLE EAST Hadi Borhani, Iran Amira Hass, Occupied Palestinian West Bank Sanem Ozturk, Turkey Ilan Pappe, Israel/UK SOUTH ASIA M.H.Ilias, India Vijay Prashad, India/Lebanon EAST ASIA Ang Swee Chai, Singapore/UK Eisuke Naramoto, Japan Ryantori, Indonesia Hiroyuki Suzuki, Japan AFRICA Suraya Dadoo, South Africa Farid Esack, South Africa Naeem Jeenah, South Africa Zahid Rajan, Kenya NORTH AMERICA Penny Johnson, US/West Bank Dimitri Lascaris, Canada Rafi Silver, Canada Naomi Wallace, US/UK EUROPE Lori Allen, US/UK Helga Baumgarten, Germany/Jerusalem Sophia Deeg, Germany Elisabetta Donini, Italy Jane Frere, Scotland Chris Giannou, Greece Matts Grorud, Norway Roger Heacock, France/West Bank Anni Kanafani, Denmark/Lebanon Monica Maurer, Germany David McDowall, UK Philomena McKenna, Ireland Luisa Morgantini, Italy Birgitte Rahbek, Denmark Leena Saraste, Finland Lex Takkenberg,the Netherlands Toine van Teeffelen, Netherlands/Bethlehem Klaudia Wieser, Austria AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND Stuart Rees, Australia Janfrie Wakim, New Zealand LATIN AMERICA Bianca Marcossi, Brazil O. Hugo Benavides, Ecuador Helena de Morais Manfrinato Othman, Brazil Natalia Revale, Argentine Biographies of Contributors Further Reading Index
ISBN:
9780755692125
0755692128
OCLC:
1400036202

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