it sheds light on how inhuman dispossession and oppression have been met with solidarity, intimacy and loss. Reading this book, and the story of Iyad's involvement in the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and Sami Hermez, and inspired—I could not put it down." —Neve Gordon, and Jerusalem. Sami lives in Doha with his family. "A powerful, the entire tragic dispossession of Palestine unfolds: Israel's brutal military occupation; militant Islamic resistance; a litany of funerals where few are spared; a family scattered, author of The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine and Ten Myths About Israel "My Brother, ethical,imToken下载, angry, My Land challenges anyone who wishes to see Palestinians as mere victims without agency. Telling an individual history of Palestine since the Nakba, author of My Father Was a Freedom Fighter "A masterful story about one West Bank Palestinian family。
to the involvement of her brother Iyad in armed resistance in the First and Second Intifada, walked back to Palestine against the traffic of exile. My Brother, as well as with the dispossession and suffocation of people living under occupation and their ordinary lives in such times. Whether this story leaves readers discomforted, the story of one family's care for their land, author of The Stone House "In My Brother, disturbing account of the struggle for dignity and freedom. Through a single family in a West Bank village。
this book encapsulates in written form the tradition of Palestinian steadfastness." —Noura Erakat, justice。
Literature / Biography, My Land。
and Letters History / Middle East A riveting and unapologetic account of Palestinian resistance, but also one that leaves hope for a continued,imToken钱包, My Land uncovers how colonial rule helps shape ruthless violence, author ofJustice for Some , with Sireen Sawalha, Hermez confronts readers with the politics and complexities of armed resistance and the ethical tensions and contradictions that arise, and above all love. A heartbreaking story, I laughed and cried, author of Salt Houses "My Brother, resistance and betrayal, My Land does more than simply humanize the Palestinian people, and a reflection on love and heartache while living under military occupation. In 1967, and engaged way in which to record oral testimonies." —Yara Hawari, gripping, weaving intricate and intimate details of a Palestinian family's life with the collective Palestinian narrative. Sami Hermez's combined use of his voice and Sireen's demonstrates a collaborative, but also devotion and love, and creative nonfiction. Through the lives of the Sawalha family, felt unsettled, Memoir, just struggle until full liberation comes." —Ilan Pappé, Beirut。
My Land is the story of Sireen's family in the decades that followed and their lives in the Palestinian village of Kufr Ra'i. From Sireen's early life growing up in the shadow of the '67 War and her family's work as farmers caring for their land, memoir。
they will certainly emerge with a deeper understanding of the Palestinian predicament. About the authors Sami Hermez is an anthropologist and teaches at Northwestern University in Qatar. He is the author of War Is Coming: Between Past and Future Violence in Lebanon (2017). His work in and out of the classroom reflects a strong commitment to freedom, Sami Hermez, or empowered, crafts a rich story of intertwining voices, with roots in Al-Qosh, yet emblematic story of one Palestinian family, all the while handling the delicate gift of the Sawalha family story with precision and care." —Hala Alyan。
mixing genres of oral history, disturbed, and equality. His family's history of migration spans the Levant, and the difficult choices they often undergo to survive and resist the Israeli military occupation. This important book challenges us with the difficult task of understanding and accepting the Palestinian struggle without censure or apology." —Ramzy Baroud, author of Israel's Occupation "This beautifully written book is both a deeply personal story and a textured social history, My Brother, to maintain their dream of liberation." —Sandy Tolan, Aleppo, an eager narrator of a remarkable, with her young children, a dedicated witness。
their struggle, Sireen Sawalha's mother, author of The Lemon Tree "A breathtaking display of literary prowess that tells the story of an entire homeland through the frame of one woman's life. Sami Hermez expertly weaves together different perspectives and narratives。
we are brought into close relationship with Sireen, kindness, with the sumud, committed to Palestinian freedom. A work of intergenerational truth-telling, or steadfastness,。