Women’s War Stories: The Lebanese Civil War, Women’s Labor, and the Creative Arts

Author:   Michelle Hartman ,  Malek Abisaab
Publisher:   Syracuse University Press
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9780815637820


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   03 October 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Women’s War Stories: The Lebanese Civil War, Women’s Labor, and the Creative Arts


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"Women have consistently been left out of the official writing of Lebanese history, and nowhere is this more obvious than in writing on the Lebanese Civil War. As more and more histories of the war begin to circulate, few include any in-depth discussion of the multiple roles women played in wartime Lebanon. Fewer still address the essential issues of women’s work and their creative production, such as literature, performance art, and filmmaking. Developed out of a larger oral history project collecting and archiving the ways in which women narrated their experiences of the Lebanese Civil War, this book focuses on a wide range of subjects, all framed as women telling their ""war stories."" Each of the six chapters centers on women who worked or created art during the war, revealing, in their own words, the challenges, struggles, and resistance they faced during this tumultuous period of Lebanese history."

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Author:   Michelle Hartman ,  Malek Abisaab
Publisher:   Syracuse University Press
Imprint:   Syracuse University Press
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9780815637820


ISBN 10:   0815637829
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   03 October 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Some 30 years after the Civil War, women laborers, domestic workers, rappers, graffiti artists, film-makers and others, have boldly contributed to the herstory of unfolding Lebanon. Hartman and Abisaab have anticipated the importance of these vital narratives, buried for decades, and have created a compelling book that not only uncovers the truths about Lebanon's past but sheds light on the Lebanon of today.-- Elise Salem, Lebanese American University This book provides a fresh and largely unique perspective of how the 'civil war' between 1975 and 1990 impacted several women artists and activists.-- Malek Khouri, The American University in Cairo This powerful collection of essays centers the lived experiences of women trapped in the vise of violence and war. Their narratives remind us of the power of art and remembering in healing wounds from the past. Such stories, rendered gracefully here, allow us to imagine a better future. The editors and contributors have done a masterful job of restoring the voices of those ignored, excluded, and erased, to give us a deeper understanding of a time that many would simply like to forget. But in forgetting, they risk the peril of repeating.-- Beth Baron, City University of New York Women's War Stories offers unheard and sometimes private stories of those who have experienced the Lebanese civil war. The feminist angle is important not only for the focus on women's lives but as a framework of analysis that underscores the ethical/epistemological limits as well as the possibilities borne out of story-making.-- Dina Georgis, University of Toronto A masterfully curated collection of displaced cultural and social histories of women's labor, experiences and imagination in Lebanon. Women's War Stories demonstrates the history of the Lebanese civil war must center on gender.-- Stephen Sheehi, author of Camera Palaestina: Photography and Displaced Histories of Palestine


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Michelle Hartman is professor of Arabic literature at McGill University. She is the author of Breaking Broken English: Black-Arab Literary Solidarities and the Politics of Language. Malek Abisaab is professor of history at McGill University. He is the author of Militant Women of a Fragile Nation.

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