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Gaza as Metaphor
Gaza as Metaphor
Dina Matar (editor); Helga Tawil-Souri (editor); Haidar Eid; Said Shehadeh; Pierre Krähenbühl; Mouin Rabbani; Naim Al-Khatib; Khaled Hroub; Jehad Abu Salim; Ilana Feldman; Salman Abu Sitta; Glenn Bowman; Selma Dabbagh; Ramzy Baroud; Atef Alshaer; Ilan Pappé; Daryl Li; Ariella Azoulay; Nimer Sultany; Sara Roy; Sherene Seikaly
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Open-air Prison, Terror, Resistance, Occupation, Siege, Trauma: irrespective of when, where, and to whom the word is uttered, "Gaza" immediately evokes an abundance of metaphors. Similarly, a host of metaphors also recall Gaza: Crisis, Exception, Refugees, Destitution, Tunnels, Persistence. This book brings together journalists, writers, doctors, academics and others, who use metaphor to record and historicise Gaza, to contextualise its everyday realities, interrogate its representations and provide an understanding of its real and symbolic significance. Offering perspectives from residents and observers, these essays touch on life and survival, the making of the Gaza Strip and its increasing isolation, the discursive and visual tools that have often obscured the real Gaza, and explore what Gaza contributes to our understanding of exception, inequality, dispossession, bio-politics, necro-power and other terms which we rely on to make sense of our world. The contributors reveal the manner of Gaza's historical and spatial creation, to show that Gaza is more than simply a metaphor for far-away humanitarian disaster, or a location of incomprehensible violence-- it is above all an inseparable part of Palestine's past, present, and future, and of the condition of dispossession.
Physical Description:
vii, 267 pages : illustrations (some color), map ; 22 cm
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Year:
2016
Edition:
1
Publisher:
Hurst Publishers
Language:
English
Pages:
267
ISBN 10:
1849046247
ISBN 13:
9781849046244
ISBN:
9781849046244,1849046247
Your tags:
palestine; gaza; prison; metaphor; resistance; colonialism; antiracism; freedom; liberation; nakba; genocide; ethnic cleansing; refugees; unrwa; gaza strip; west bank; operation cast lead; zionism; colonisation;
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