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Article: THE LANDSCAPE OF PALESTINE: EQUIVOCAL POETRY.(Review)
- Article from:
- Arab Studies Quarterly (ASQ)
- Article date:
- June 22, 2000
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Ibrahim Abu-Lughod, Roger Heacock, Khaled Nashef (Editors), The Landscape of Palestine: Equivocal Poetry. Birzeit: Birzeit University Publications. 1999. Xviii+268 pages. Paper $19.00.
THE LANDSCAPE OF PALESTINE: EQUIVOCAL POETRY is a long overdue palliative to the disfigured portrayal of Palestine and Palestinians that has been sculpted over decades and centuries by Westerners. At long last, Palestinians have taken the initiative to redress this disfigurement by sponsoring a 1998 conference on the Palestinian landscape from which this present volume is drawn. Each of the essays contained therein exposes the range of intellectual and ideological tools used to ...
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