Women’s War Stories
The Lebanese Civil War, Women’s Labor, and the Creative Arts
Michelle Hartman editor Malek Abisaab editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Syracuse University Press
Published:30th Oct '22
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Women have consistently been left out of the official writing of Lebanese history, and nowhere is this more obvious than in writing on the Lebanese Civil War. As more and more histories of the war begin to circulate, few include any in-depth discussion of the multiple roles women played in wartime Lebanon. Fewer still address the essential issues of women’s work and their creative production, such as literature, performance art, and filmmaking.
Developed out of a larger oral history project collecting and archiving the ways in which women narrated their experiences of the Lebanese Civil War, this book focuses on a wide range of subjects, all framed as women telling their "war stories." Each of the six chapters centers on women who worked or created art during the war, revealing, in their own words, the challenges, struggles, and resistance they faced during this tumultuous period of Lebanese history.
ISBN: 9780815637721
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 363g
232 pages