Klik op een omslag om naar Google Boeken te gaan.
Bezig met laden... The Other Side of Israel: My Journey Across the Jewish/Arab Divide (origineel 2005; editie 2006)door Susan Nathan
Informatie over het werkThe Other Side of Israel: My Journey Across the Jewish/Arab Divide door Susan Nathan (2005)
Geen Bezig met laden...
Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. . A completely one-sided view of the Israeli-Palestinian situation with absolutely no room for varying opinions or any factual documentation by the author. The author is a Jewish woman who makes aliyah to Israel from England in her fifties leaving behind her two grown children and heads to Rananna then lives in Tel Aviv. Then she decides to move to Tamra, a totally Arab town where she will be the only Jew. She recalls her time living there and gives her perspective that Israel is persecuting Arabs and denying them basic rights. This book would have been much better if there had been some documentation to back up her beliefs and not just her opinions which are incredibly one-sided.
In 2003, Susan Nathan moved from her comfortable home in Tel Aviv to Tamra, an Arab town in the northern part of Israel. Nathan had arrived in Israel four years earlier and had taught English and worked with various progressive social organizations. Her desire to help build a just and humane society in Israel took an unexpected turn, however, when she became aware of Israel's neglected and often oppressed indigenous Arab population. Despite warnings from friends about the dangers she would encounter, Nathan settled in an apartment in Tamra, the only Jew among 25,000 Muslims. There she discovered a division between Israeli Jews and Israeli Arabs as tangible as the concrete wall and razor-wire fences that surround the Palestinian towns of the West Bank and Gaza. From her unique vantage point, Nathan examines the history and the present-day political and cultural currents that have created a situation little recognized in the ongoing debates about the future of Israel and the Middle East. With warmth, humor, and compassion, she portrays the daily life of her neighbors, the challenges they encounter, and the hopes they harbor. She introduces Arab leaders fighting against entrenched segregation and discrimination; uncovers the hidden biases that undermine even the most well-intentioned Arab-Jewish peace organizations; and describes the efforts of dedicated individuals who insist that Israeli Arabs must be granted the same rights and privileges as Jewish citizens. Through her own courageous example, Nathan proves that it is possible for Jews and Arabs to live and work peacefully together. The Other Side of Israel is more than the story of one woman's journey; it is a road map for crossing a divide created by prejudices and misunderstandings. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
Actuele discussiesGeenPopulaire omslagen
Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)305.8Social sciences Social Sciences; Sociology and anthropology Groups of people Ethnic and national groups ; racism, multiculturalismLC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
Ben jij dit?Word een LibraryThing Auteur. |