'A searing portrait in words and photographs of Palestinian life and identity that is at once an exploration of Edward Said's own dislocated past and a testimony to the lives of those living in exile.' - back cover.
Cultural theorist Edward Said, who came originally from Palestine before being naturalised as a British, collaborates wit Swiss photography Jean Mohr to portray a repressed people with words and photographs.
Onsite
English
diaspora,  visual culture,  photography,  cultural studies,  Palestinian Territories
1999
174
9780231114493
2
monograph
Introduction: Palestinian Lives
States
Inferiors
Emergence
Past and Future
Postscript: The Fall of Beirut
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