
¡Palestina existe!
아직 평점이 없습니다
Science & Technology
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
200
언어
포르투갈어
출판됨
Jun 6, 2002
출판사
Foca
판
1
ISBN-10
849544030X
ISBN-13
9788495440303
설명
A compelling exploration of the Palestinian experience, this work features contributions from a diverse group of prominent thinkers and writers. Each author brings a unique perspective, weaving together historical context, cultural insights, and personal narratives to address the complexities of Palestine's existence within a global framework. Their voices resonate with urgency and depth, providing a multifaceted understanding of the ongoing struggles faced by the Palestinian people.
The essays delve into the historical injustices and political circumstances that have shaped modern Palestine, offering reflections that challenge conventional narratives. Historical figures and contemporary activists alike are spotlighted, creating a rich tapestry that reveals both the resilience and the plight of the Palestinian identity. It emphasizes the power of collective memory and the significance of recognizing one's roots in the face of adversity.
The text doesn't shy away from provocative questions, inviting readers to critically engage with the themes of colonialism, nationalism, and resistance. It asserts that understanding Palestine is not just about geography but involves delving into stories of hope, survival, and the human spirit's unyielding desire for freedom.
Ultimately, the collection serves as a rallying cry for awareness, compassion, and advocacy. It advocates for the recognition of Palestinian rights and existence, urging readers to consider the broader implications of justice and human dignity in today's world.
The essays delve into the historical injustices and political circumstances that have shaped modern Palestine, offering reflections that challenge conventional narratives. Historical figures and contemporary activists alike are spotlighted, creating a rich tapestry that reveals both the resilience and the plight of the Palestinian identity. It emphasizes the power of collective memory and the significance of recognizing one's roots in the face of adversity.
The text doesn't shy away from provocative questions, inviting readers to critically engage with the themes of colonialism, nationalism, and resistance. It asserts that understanding Palestine is not just about geography but involves delving into stories of hope, survival, and the human spirit's unyielding desire for freedom.
Ultimately, the collection serves as a rallying cry for awareness, compassion, and advocacy. It advocates for the recognition of Palestinian rights and existence, urging readers to consider the broader implications of justice and human dignity in today's world.