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E-raamat: Seeking Palestine: New Palestinian Writing on Exile and Home

  • Formaat: 224 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: Interlink Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781623710415
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  • Formaat: 224 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: Interlink Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781623710415
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"Palestine-in-exile," says Rana Barakat, "is an idea, a love, a goal, a movement, a massacre, a march, a parade, a poem, a thesis, a novel and, yes, a commodity, as well as a people scattered, displaced, dispossessed and determined." How do Palestinians live, imagine and reflect on home and exile in this period of a stateless and transitory Palestine, a deeply contested and crisis-ridden national project, and a sharp escalation in Israeli state violence and accompanying Palestinian oppression? In this volume of new writing, fifteen innovative and outstanding Palestinian writers respond with their reflections, experiences, memories and polemics. What is it like, in the words of Lila Abu- Lughod, to be "drafted into being Palestinian?" What happens when you take your American children - as Sharif Elmusa does - to the refugee camp where you were raised? And how can you convince, as Suad Amiry attempts to do, a weary airport official to continue searching for a code for a country that isn't recognized? Contributors probe the past through unconventional memories, reflecting on 1948 when it all began. But they are also deeply interested in beginnings, imagining, in the words of Mischa Hiller, "a Palestine that reflects who we are now and who we hope to become". Their contributions - poignant, humorous, intimate, reflective, intensely political - make for an offering that is remarkable for the candor and grace with which it explores the many individual and collective experiences of waiting, living for, and seeking Palestine. Contributors include: Lila Abu-Lughod, Susan Abulhawa, Suad Amiry, Rana Barakat, Mourid Barghouti, Beshara Doumani, Sharif S. Elmusa, Rema Hammami, Mischa Hiller, Emily Jacir, Penny Johnson, Fady Joudah, Jean Said Makdisi, Karma Nabulsi, Raeda Sa'adeh, Raja Shehadeh, Adania Shibli.
Acknowledgement v
Introduction: Neither Homeland nor Exile are Words ix
Penny Johnson
Exile/Home My Country: Distant as My Heart from Me
Memories of an Un-Palestinian Story, in a Can of Tuna
4(13)
Susan Abulhawa
A Song from Haifa
17(5)
Beshara Doumani
Portable Absence: My Camp Re-membered
22(21)
Sharif S. Elmusa
Pushing at the Door: My Father's Political Education, and Mine
43(19)
Lila Abu-Lughod
Of Place, Time and Language
62(12)
Adania Shibli
Home/Exile My Country: Close To Me As My Prison
An Obsession
74(12)
Suad Amiry
Diary of an Internal Exile: Three Entries
86(11)
Raja Shehadeh
The Driver Mahmoud
97(14)
Mourid Barghouti
Home and Exile in East Jerusalem
111(24)
Rema Hammami
The Right to Wait: Exile, Home and Return
135(17)
Rana Barakat
At Home In What World? A Place To Live And Curse In
Palestine that Never Was: Five Poems and an Introduction
152(8)
Fady Joudah
Becoming Palestinian
160(18)
Jean Said Makdisi
Onions and Diamonds
178(9)
Mischa Hiller
Exiled from Revolution
187(10)
Karma Nabulsi
Contributors 197