Talk About Network

Google


Register and Login
Nick
Password
Register create new account Sign up is FREE and you can post replies, new topics, bookmark posts and more!
Recover lost password


History > Soc Living history > Voices
Latest [ Topics | Posts ] Archive Post A New Topic Post a Reply
<< Topic < Post Post 1 of 1 Topic 165 of 196
Post > Topic >>

Voices

by B|rre Ludvigsen <bludvigs@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 16, 2007 at 08:32 PM

This message is in MIME format.  The first part should be readable text,
  while the remaining parts are likely unreadable without MIME-aware
tools.

---559023410-1804928587-1182018756=:21659
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=utf-8; format=flowed
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8BIT



        VOICES: PALESTINIAN WOMEN NARRATE DISPLACEMENT

   Now accessible on Internet: the voices of women in different
   regions of historic Palestine - Gaza, the West Bank, Jerusalem
   and Israel/1948 Palestine - telling their stories of loss of
   home, whether through displacement, refugeedom, demolition and
   threat of demolition, de****tation, imprisonment, and total
   transformation of environment. The stories of about 70 people,
   mainly women with a few men, are recorded here. They are not
   known leaders but 'ordinary' Palestinians of varying ages and
   social backgrounds - urban, rural, Bedouin; citizens and
   refugees.

   This is a multi-media project, a digital book in which you can
   hear the speakers' voices, see ****traits of their faces and
   surroundings, and read texts that describe individual speakers
   and give historical background. The site will be expanded as new
   information and readings become available.

   The voices and texts were recorded and written by Rosemary
   Sayigh, anthropologist and oral historian, through a grant from
   the Diana Tamari Sabbagh Foundation. The digital book was created
   by Børre Ludvigsen, webmaster of Al-Mashriq, and Susanne Olsen,
   layout artist and computer programmer.  .

   Photographs were offered to the project by Leena Saraste, Sallie
   Schatz, Rania Matar, Muhammad Omer, Darren Ell, John Torday,
   Peter Fryer, and many more.

   The book is available at: http://almashriq.hiof.no/voices/


   * Rosemary Sayigh is an anthropologist and oral historian living in
     Beirut who wrote 'Palestinians: From Peasants to Revolutionaries'
     (London: Zed Books, 1977); and 'Too Many Enemies: The Palestinian
     Experience in Lebanon' (London: Zed Books, 1994). She has also
     researched and written about Palestinian women.


---559023410-1804928587-1182018756=:21659--
 




 1 Posts in Topic:
Voices
B|rre Ludvigsen <bludv  2007-06-16 20:32:36 

Post A Reply:
  Go here to Signup

AddThis Feed Button


About - Advertising - Contact - Frequently Asked Questions - Privacy Policy - Terms of Use - Signup

Contact
tan12V112 Fri Dec 5 2:27:36 CST 2008.