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The Bitter Landscapes of Palestine

A photographic and verbal account of the landscapes of Palestine.

This book offers a portrait of the lives and struggles of Palestinians living in the occupied Palestinian territories on the West Bank, in particular the South Hebron Hills and the Jordan Valley. Among the topics highlighted are house demolitions; confrontations between Palestinian shepherds or farmers and Israeli settlers, soldiers, and police; the daily challenges of sheer existence posed by the occupation system, intent on pushing Palestinians off their land; and the tenacity and courage that these conditions require. The book endeavors to impart to the reader a sense of the beauty of the landscape, the sound of the language, the taste of friendships, and the richness of a way of life that is threatened with extinction.

Voices of activists, both Palestinian and Jewish, are also present. The introduction sets forth, in brief, the historical context that generated present realities in Palestine as well as the history of the authors’ partnership. The book’s viewpoint reflects many years of activism on the peace and human rights front in Palestine as well as an ongoing conversation between two authors who have experienced together the continually renewed astonishment that comes with such encounters.
 

290 pages | 155 color plates | 8.66 x 8.66 | © 2024

Critical Photography

Art: Photography

Middle Eastern Studies


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Table of Contents

The Editor to the Reader 


List of Figures 


Acknowledgements 


Preface 
Rev. Prof. Dr Mitri Raheb


Seeing, Reading, Breathing 
W. J. T. Mitchell


Introduction 


1. Can Rocks Feel Pain? 


La?za: Al-`Auja 


2. Attack 


La?za: Morning Tea 


3. Following Fatma 


La?za: Tea Time 


4. Out of Sight: `Ein ar-Rashash, December, 2018 


La?za: Abu Jibril 


5. Arabic 


La?za: Umm al-Khair 


6. Demolitions 


La?za: Tea in Protest 


7. Asael, Twaneh, Umm al-Khair, January 7, 2017 


La?za: Tea Break 


8. Wind, Sun, Power 


La?za: Harun Abu-Haram 


9. Al-Khan al-Ahmar, 2018–19 


La?za: More Tea 


10. Ezra Nawi, 1952–2021 


La?za: Tea ar-Rakiz 


11. Lost and Found 


La?za: Al-`Auja 


12. Voices 


13. Friendship 


Appendix 1: Timeline 


Appendix 2: Suggestions for Further Reading 


Maps

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