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Song Of The Caged Bird Words As Resistance In Palestine Marcello Di Cintio

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Song Of The Caged Bird Words As Resistance In Palestine Marcello Di Cintio
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Publisher: Knopf Canada
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.18 MB
Author: Marcello di Cintio
ISBN: 9780345809056, 034580905X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Song Of The Caged Bird Words As Resistance In Palestine Marcello Di Cintio by Marcello Di Cintio 9780345809056, 034580905X instant download after payment.

For political readers and anyone invested in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Marcello Di Cintio's Song of the Caged Bird is a refreshing look at Palestinian resistance—through literature and the power of books.
 
When Marcello Di Cintio began teaching at the Palestine Writing Workshop in Ramallah, he avoided making reference to the occupation in his assignments at first—to see if his students addressed it on their own—and he soon learned that it touches all aspects of Palestinian life. Curious how Palestinian literature could operate with its people so tied to a single narrative, Di Cintio began a journey through the Palestinian world of books: from the monument to the poet Mahmoud Darwish to the volumes in the Nablus Prisoners' library; from one of the West Bank's most successful bookshops to a century-old library in Jerusalem run by a family with a lineage in that city many centuries older. What he found is a world of identity and resistance that is considerably more complex—and potentially more hopeful—than what we see splashed across our screens.

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