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Produktdetails

Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Springer International Publishing AG
Erschienen
2020
Sprache
English
Seiten
176
Infos
176 Seiten
216 mm x 153 mm
ISBN
978-3-030-37521-8

Hauptbeschreibung


This book covers Mai Masri’s three decades documenting iconic moments of Palestinian and Lebanese linked history. Her films, unique for giving agency to her subjects, tell much about the untold, unseen people, namely women and children, who lived these experiences of war and occupation. Former Lebanese political prisoner Soha Bechara praised her feature film 
3000 Nights
 as “the ‘Lest we forget’ of Palestine." Her focus on the social and political climates of the vivid lives of unseen people connects to the deepening violence in Palestine today.

Inhaltsverzeichnis


1.  A True Story: 
3000 Nights
(2015)
.-
2. The Israelis and my home – Nablus and Shatila: 
Under the Rubble
(1983)
; Children of Fire
(1990)
.-
3. Torture and Love in South Lebanon: Wild Flowers: Women of South Lebanon (1986)
; Women Beyond Borders
(2004)
.-
4. The Green Line: 
War Generation – Beirut
 (1989).
-
5. The Disappeared: 
Suspended Dreams
 (1992)
; Lanterns of Memory
(2009).- 6. My Palestine – Shatila: 
Children of Shatila
(1998).- 7. It is my Country: 
Frontiers of Dreams and Fears
 (2001)
.-
8. Museum of Memory: 
Beirut Diaries
(2006).- 9. “Let the Arabs See": 
33 Days
 (2007)
.-
10. Keeping going: 
Hanan Ashrawi: A woman of her Time
(1995).- 11. Conclusion.      

Zitat aus einer Besprechung

“This book is accessible for a general audience interested in the lives of everyday Lebanese and Palestinians during the last five decades of resistance and is an excellent supplementary text for college courses on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the Lebanese Civil War, the First Intifada, refugee issues, women’s studies, and filmmaking.” (Laurie King, Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 50 (4), 2021)

Klappentext


 



“A panoramic primer on the films of Mai Masri, renowned for their sensitive and honest visualization, through the eyes of women and children, of the everyday intimacy, dignity, courage, and fragile humanity amidst the searing pain of war and the relentless grinding of structural violence. In sparing prose fortified by long periods spent with Mai and her closest collaborators, Brittain’s walk-throughs of the films create an irresistible urge to (re)experience these extraordinary works of art.”


--
Professor Beshara Doumani
, Brown University








“The trailblazing Palestinian cinema of Mai Masri is at last introduced to the English reader in this riveting homage by journalist Victoria Brittain. In chronicling films produced since the 1980s to the present, the book offers a much-needed overview of Masri’s engaged documentation of war in ways that reveal its intimate dimension of loss and grief, highlighting the ‘poetry of everyday life.’”





Ella Shohat
, author of
On the Arab-Jew, Palestine, and Other Displacements











“All Palestinian voices are important, and Mai Masri’s is among the most eloquent, through her beautiful films. Victoria Brittain is supremely qualified to tell her story.”




--Ken Loach
, film director







“I love Mai’s work. In fact, she is one of the reasons I became a director myself.”




--Hany Abu-Assad
, film director



 




This book covers Mai Masri’s three decades documenting iconic moments of Palestinian and Lebanese linked history. Her films, unique for giving agency to her subjects, tell much about the untold, unseen people, namely women and children, who lived these experiences of war and occupation. Former Lebanese political prisoner Soha Bechara praised her feature film
3000 Nights
as “the ‘Lest we forget’ of Palestine." Her focus on the social and political climates of the vivid lives of unseen people connects to the deepening violence in Palestine today.



 




Victoria Brittain
, a former foreign correspondent and Associate Foreign Editor of 
The Guardian
, has reported from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East and contributed to many media. Her latest book was 
Shadow Lives: The Forgotten Women of the War on Terror.






Über den AutorIn

Victoria Brittain , a former foreign correspondent and Associate Foreign Editor of  The Guardian , has reported from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East and contributed to many media. Her latest book was  Shadow Lives: The Forgotten Women of the War on Terror.