Israeli and Palestinian voices : a dialogue with both sides / Cathy Sultan.

Author
Sultan, Cathy [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
2nd edition.
Published/​Created
Minneapolis, MN : Scarletta Press, [2006]
Description
vi, 288 pages : maps ; 23 cm

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    Summary note
    This is a collection of interviews the author conducted in Israel in March 2002.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 284-285) .-194).
    Contents
    • Introduction
    • From Wisconsin to the West Bank
    • Ramallah : voices from a Palestinian perspective
    • Jerusalem : listening to its residents, both Israeli and Arab
    • Homecoming : a new perspective on life
    • Interviews : the people behind the conflict. Ramallah, West Bank : interviews with Palestinians. Elias, a history teacher
    • Sam B., a businessman
    • Huwaida Arraf, a peace activist
    • Maise, a documentary filmmaker
    • Mr. No Name, a poor villager
    • Seham, a mid-wife
    • Maha, an actress
    • Um. W., an Arab '48er
    • Three teenage girls, ages 14 to 16
    • Jeruslame : interviews with Israeli Arabs. Carmen, recent graduate of BirZeit University
    • Amira, employed by Hebrew University
    • Yasmine, a survivor of the Deir Yassin massacre
    • Omar, an Arabic teacher
    • Jerusalem : interviews with Israeli Jews. Jessica, an intern at Bat Shalom
    • Hanna, a peace activist
    • Two Israeli soldiers
    • David, a 17-year-old Israeli
    • A Refusenik
    • W.T., professor at Hebrew University
    • Tali, a single Israeli woman
    • Brief history of the Middle East
    • Current Intifada and its implications
    • Conclusions
    • Resources
    • References
    • Bibliography.
    ISBN
    • 0976520125
    • 9780976520122
    OCLC
    65542503
    Other standard number
    • 99941487686
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