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Author:
Dittmar, Linda, 1938- author.
Title:
Tracing homelands : Israel, Palestine, and the claims of belonging / by Linda Dittmar.
Publisher:
Olive Branch Pressan imprint of Interlink Publishing Group, Inc.,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
xvi, 240 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
Subject:
Dittmar, Linda,--1938---Travel--Israel.
Dittmar, Linda,--1938---Travel--Palestine.
Palestinian Nakba, 1947-1948.
Israel-Arab War, 1948-1949.
Israel--Description and travel.
Palestine--Description and travel.
Guerre israélo-arabe, 1948-1949.
Israël--Descriptions et voyages.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Historical.
Travel
Israel
Middle East--Palestine
1947-1949
Israel-Arab War, 1948-1949.
Israel--Description.
Palestine.
Personal narratives--Israeli
Nonfiction novels.
Romans documentaires.
Contents:
Prologue : points of departure -- Mount Gilboa -- Forests -- Between wars -- Home front -- Brothers dwelling together -- Jerusalem -- Cactuses -- Maps to nowhere -- Zocrot -- Making do -- "In a land beloved of our fathers" -- The silver platter -- Deir Yassin -- South, to the Negev -- Bab el-Wad -- Soldier girl -- We, the Palmach -- Beach days -- "Yahrab Beitak" -- Gales of silence -- A taboon -- Bir'im -- Thresholds.
Summary:
"A raw and courageous memoir of the 1948 war and its aftermath and searing personal journey to uncover the suppressed traumas, facts, and myths that undergird the so-called Israeli-Palestinian conflict When author Linda Dittmar stumbles upon the ruins of an abandoned Palestinian village, she is faced with a past that sits uneasily with her Israeli childhood memories-and the history she was raised never to question. Tracing Homelands is an intimate, beautifully written account that uncovers inconvenient truths about an embattled Israeli-Palestinian history that is often buried in silence. Its eloquently personal voice charts a reluctant eyewitness' journey to uncover the ruins of Palestinian villages destroyed in the 1948 war, while weaving flashbacks to the author's Israeli youth and Zionist upbringing. A braided narrative told with empathy and unflinching honesty, it reflects on the Palestinian and Jewish lives entwined in this searing history. As Dittmar revisits the sites and sights of her childhood, her intimate understanding of the 1948 war and its aftermath opens up an inquiry into the language and silence, the seeing and willed not-seeing, that have been obscuring the Nakba and holding peace hostage. Spanning six decades of this history (1942-2008), this story of war and dispossession rests on deep attachment to a land that is claimed by both people. Here the land itself speaks its own truths: a tale told in rocks and mud, pine forests and parched summer grass, and vibrant modernity amid derelict sentinels of its past"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1623717507
9781623717506
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1381891014
LCCN:
2023017089
Locations:
UQAX771 -- Des Moines Area Community College Library - Ankeny (Carroll)

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