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Against Erasure: A Photographic Memory of Palestine Before the Nakba
Against Erasure: A Photographic Memory of Palestine Before the Nakba
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This book tells the story, in both English and Arabic, of a land full of people—people with families, hopes, dreams, and a deep connection to their home—before Israel’s establishment in 1948, known to Palestinians as the Nakba, or “catastrophe.” Denying Palestinian existence has been a fundamental premise of Zionism, which has sought not only to hide this existence but also to erase its memory. But existence leaves traces, and the imprint of the Palestine that was remains, even in the absence of those expelled from their lands. It appears in the ruins of a village whose name no longer appears in the maps, in the drawing of a lost landscape, in the lyrics of a song, or in the photographs from a family album.
Co-edited by Teresa Aranguren and Sandra Barrilaro and featuring an introduction by Mohammed El-Kurd, the photographs in this book are traces of that existence that have not been erased. They are testament not to nostalgia, but to the power of resistance.
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One Line Summary
Vivid photographs preserving Palestine's pre-Nakba society.
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Who is this book for?
If you're interested in history, memory, and resilience, this collection offers a poignant glimpse into Palestine before 1948. The photos capture everyday life and community, serving as a powerful reminder of a rich and vibrant culture that history seeks to overlook. It's a compelling visual narrative that inspires reflection and awareness.