Women of Lebanon

Interviews with Champions for Peace

Nelda LaTeef author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc

Published:9th Nov '12

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Women of Lebanon cover

Despite sixteen years of civil war that left 150,000 dead, 425,000 injured, and nearly a million refugees within their own country, many Lebanese women successfully protected their national heritage and helped to restore order within their society. They formed schools and clinics, preserved historic ruins, and produced art that expressed the anguish and loss of their people.

In this book, 42 Lebanese women from arts and literature, education, government, law, social work, the media, business and medicine discuss the effects of war on their careers and humanitarian efforts, their personal lives and families. Many of these women lost relatives and homes. In spite of such devastation, their stories confirm the power of endurance and also convey the significance of women's issues within Lebanon. These 42 poignant interviews with educated, successful women reveal their strength and the importance of culture and diversity within Lebanon.

“present[s] a more complete picture of the war than one can get in other works on Lebanon...LaTeef is to be commended”—Middle East Journal; “a lovely collection of poignant interviews”—The Compendium Newsletter.

ISBN: 9780786472796

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm

Weight: 390g

291 pages