What the War Left Behind
Women's Stories of Resistance and Struggle in Lebanon
Michelle Hartman author Malek Abisaab author Michelle Hartman translator Caline Nasrallah translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Syracuse University Press
Published:15th May '24
£60.00
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Conspicuously missing from narratives of the Lebanese Civil War are the stories of women who took part in daily social activism and political organizing during the tumultuous conflict. What the War Left Behind documents their stories, with eight women directly sharing their experiences of action and survival through the hardship of war.
What the War Left Behind brings together oral histories of women from a range of political affiliations, socioeconomic classes, and religious identities. These histories present an alternative image of women during war, highlighting the actions of those who sought to make life better for themselves and their neighbors during conflict. By centering women’s voices in the war, Abisaab and Hartman present a new perspective on an oft-discussed historical era, demonstrating the power of resistance during difficult times. These translated texts showcase the active roles women take during wartime and how women’s political efforts are an essential part of Lebanese history.
This book rings with whispered knowing and sings aloud of struggle and striving in stories that did not die, and truths that will not be erased, because they are told here." - Tracey Jean Boisseau, Purdue University)
ISBN: 9780815638377
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288 pages