Peace Under Fire: Israel/Palestine and the International Solidarity Movement
Editat de Josie Sandercock, Nicholas Blincoe, Hussein Khalilien Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2004
In showing what risks Palestinians take, ISM volunteers have also tragically been targeted. The deaths of Rachel Corrie and Tom Hurndall, as well as the shootings of Kate Edwards, Caoimhe Butterley and Brian Avery, have never been fully explained, covered up in the US and UK and brushed aside in Israelan unfortunate consequence of Israel’s “war on terror.”
This collection of accounts, drawn from web-logs and diaries of ISM volunteers, news articles, press releases, writings from the Corrie and Hurndall families, Rachel Corrie’s last email home, and cover photograph by Tom Hurndall, reveals the real horror of life under occupation and describes the first signs of a new wave of international solidarity.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781844675012
ISBN-10: 1844675017
Pagini: 297
Ilustrații: 20 B/W ILLUSTRATIONS
Dimensiuni: 196 x 195 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: VERSO
ISBN-10: 1844675017
Pagini: 297
Ilustrații: 20 B/W ILLUSTRATIONS
Dimensiuni: 196 x 195 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: VERSO
Notă biografică
Edward W. Said (1935–2003) was University Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia. A member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Royal Society of Literature and of Kings College Cambridge, his celebrated works include Orientalism, The End of the Peace Process, Power, Politics and Culture, and the memoir Out of Place. He is also the editor, with Christopher Hitchens, of Blaming the Victims, published by Verso. New Left Review published <a href="http://www.newleftreview.org/?view=2481">an obituary</a> in Nov–Dec 2003.
Recenzii
“What Rachel Corrie’s work in Gaza recognized was the gravity and the density of the Palestinian people as a national community, and not merely as a collection of deprived refugees. That is what she was in solidarity with. And we need to remember that that kind of of solidarity is no longer confined to a small number of intrepid souls here and there, but is recognized the world over.”—Edward W. Said
"What Rachel Corrie's work in Gaza recognised was the gravity and the density if the living history of the Palestinian people as a national community, and not merely as a collection of deprived refugees. That is what she was in solidarity with. And we need to remember that that kind of solidarity is no longer confined to a small number of intrepid souls here and there, but is recognized the world over." -- Edward W. Said
"What Rachel Corrie's work in Gaza recognised was the gravity and the density if the living history of the Palestinian people as a national community, and not merely as a collection of deprived refugees. That is what she was in solidarity with. And we need to remember that that kind of solidarity is no longer confined to a small number of intrepid souls here and there, but is recognized the world over." -- Edward W. Said
Descriere
Through previously published news articles, accounts drawn from web-logs and diaries, the last writings of the murdered American Rachel Corrie and contributions from the Humdall family, this book reveals the real horror of life under Israeli occupation and describes the first signs of a new wave of international solidarity.