More Noble Than War: A Soccer History of Israel-Palestine
Autor Nicholas Blincoeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 oct 2019
By
turns
tragic
and
uplifting,
the
history
of
Israel
and
Palestine
through
the
lens
of
the
world's
most
popular
sport--soccer.
After
the
creation
of
Israel
in
1948,
teams
split
down
Jewish
and
Arab
lines
and
tensions
grew.
For
Palestine,
soccer
continues
primarily
abroad,
where
the
top
four
teams
in
Jordan
are
refugee
teams;
while
Israel
has
a
thriving
domestic
league.
But
some
of
Israel's
best
players
are
of
Palestinian
descent--creating
a
rare
occurrence
in
which
a
Palestinian
is
heralded
and
praised
by
Israelis.
In
recent
years,
efforts
are
being
made
to
bridge
the
divide
between
Israelis
and
Palestinians
with
mixed
youth
leagues.
This
is
a
vibrant
and
often
shocking
story
filled
with
driven,
even
ferocious
people
who
are
inspired
by
nationalism
as
much
as
a
love
of
the
game.
There
are
many
sacrifices,
as
brilliant
teams
are
scattered
by
wars,
sidelined
through
boycotts,
and
stories
of
players
arrested,
expelled,
driven
to
hunger
strikes,
and
beaten
or
shot.
It
is
a
story
not
simply
of
Jewish-Arab
rivalry,
but
also
deep
and
often
violent
animosities
within
both
communities.
In
this
unusual
history
of
the
world's
most
intractable
conflict,
Nicholas
Blincoe
sets
out
to
answer
questions
such
as:
it
hopelessly
romantic
to
think
of
soccer
as
a
fourth
field,
beyond
farmlands,
graveyards
and
battlefields?
Or
will
it
always
be
just
another
space
to
be
fought
over
and
polluted?
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781568588889
ISBN-10: 1568588887
Pagini: 272
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția Nation Books
ISBN-10: 1568588887
Pagini: 272
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția Nation Books
Notă biografică
Nicholas
Blincoeis
an
award-winning
novelist,
playwright,
and
screenwriter.
He
has
coproduced
two
feature-length
documentaries
on
the
Palestine-Israel
conflict,
Jeremy
Hardy
vs.
the
Israeli
Army
and
Open
Bethlehem,
both
directed
by
filmmaker
Leila
Sansour.
Blincoe
divides
his
time
between
London
and
Bethlehem..