Surviving the Siege of Beirut

Surviving the Siege of Beirut
Title Surviving the Siege of Beirut PDF eBook
Author Lina Mikdadi Tabbara
Publisher Onyx
Pages 160
Release 1983
Genre History
ISBN

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"In the summer of 1982 Israel unleashed its so-called 'Operation Peace for Galilee' on Lebanon. The Israeli armed forces conducted hundreds of air raids, dropping thousands of tons of bombs, killing and maiming countless men, women and children. The author of Surviving the Siege of Beirut stayed in West Beirut, the main focus of the attacks, throughout the war, recording the events around her with painstaking honesty and passion. The result is a vividly informative account from the viewpoint of those who suffered most, the ordinary people of West Beirut."--

Surviving the Siege of Beirut

Surviving the Siege of Beirut
Title Surviving the Siege of Beirut PDF eBook
Author Lina Mikdadi Tabbara
Publisher Onyx
Pages 156
Release 1983
Genre Beirut (Lebanon)
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War's Other Voices

War's Other Voices
Title War's Other Voices PDF eBook
Author miriam cooke
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Pages 220
Release 1996-08-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780815603771

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This book challenges the assumption that men write of war, women of the hearth. The Lebanese war has seen the publication of many more works of fiction by women than by men. Miriam Cooke has termed these women the Beirut Decentrists, as they are decentered or excluded from both literary canon and social discourse. Although they may not share religious or political affiliation, they do share a perspective which holds them together. Cooke traces the transformation in consciousness that has taken place among women who observed and recorded the progress towards chaos in Lebanon. During the so-called "two year" war of 1975-76 little comment was made about those (usually men in search of economic security) who left the saturnalia of violence, but with time attitudes changed. Women became aware that they had remained out of a sense of responsibility for others and that they had survived. Consciousness of survival was catalytic: the Beirut Decentrists began to describe a society that had gone beyond the masculinization normal in most wars and achieved an almost unprecedented feminization. Emigration, the expected behavior for men before 1975, became the sin qua non for Lebanese citizenship. The writings of the Beirut Decentists offer hope of an escape from the anarchy. If men and women could espouse the Lebanese women's sense of responsibility, the energy that had fueled the unrelenting savagery could be turned to reconstruction. But that was before the invasion of 1982.

Lost in Beirut

Lost in Beirut
Title Lost in Beirut PDF eBook
Author Ashe Stevens
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2021-12-19
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781737952473

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A young American's timely account of endurance and enlightenment after being caught up in Lebanon's summer of siege.

Martyr Cults and Political Identities in Lebanon

Martyr Cults and Political Identities in Lebanon
Title Martyr Cults and Political Identities in Lebanon PDF eBook
Author Sabrina Bonsen
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 378
Release 2019-10-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 3658280980

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Sabrina Bonsen sheds light on political cults of martyrs in Lebanon and reconsiders the context of their emergence, development and distinct characteristics since 1920. She examines how the honouring of martyrs became an established practice in Lebanese politics and is crucial to grasp the logic of violence and conflict. Drawing on the case of the Amal movement, the author analyses central narratives to the group’s discourse and practices concerning martyrdom to show how identity construction and strategies of legitimizing power are intertwined. Moreover, the book provides insides into political competition strategies, especially in regards to the two major Shiʿite political actors, Amal and Hizbullah, and takes a new look on martyrdom by going beyond cultural-religious explanations.

Under Siege

Under Siege
Title Under Siege PDF eBook
Author Rashid Khalidi
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 289
Release 2014-01-04
Genre History
ISBN 0231535953

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Under Siege is Rashid Khalidi's firsthand account of the 1982 Lebanon War and the complex negotiations for the evacuation of the P.L.O. from Beirut. Utilizing unconventional sources and interviews with key officials and diplomats, Khalidi paints a detailed portrait of the siege and ensuing massacres, providing insight into the military pressure experienced by the P.L.O., the war's impact on Palestinian and Lebanese civilians, and diplomatic efforts by the United States. A new preface by Khalidi considers developments across the Middle East in the thirty years since the conflict. The preface also cites recently declassified Israeli documents to offer surprising new revelations about the roles and responsibilities of both Israeli leaders and American diplomats in the tragic coda to the war, the Sabra and Shatila massacres.

1978–1989

1978–1989
Title 1978–1989 PDF eBook
Author Heinz-Dietrich Fischer
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 380
Release 2020-01-20
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110862921

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