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With a curiosity for history and topography James Morris began exploring the remains in Israel of the former British Mandate of "Palestine" promised as a homeland to such different peoples. His work evolved as an enquiry into a particular trajectory of Palestinian history, witnessed within the landscape. Part 1 probes the concept of "Nakba" (catastrophe) through exploring the now historic Palestinian presence in much of Israel, documenting the remains of some of the 400 or so villages depopulated then razed as a consequence of the 1948 war. Places that, now renamed and reinterpreted, remain pertinent in the consciousness of their diaspora. Part 2 considers the contemporary landscape of a would be "Palestine" recording the fabric of conflict in the labyrinthine West Bank and witnessing parallel worlds of parted peoples, each with a narrative in variance to the other. In contemplating the enduring notion of "Palestine", the book seeks not just to chronicle history and landscape but also to comprehend, in part, that which evolved and reverberates still.


Hardcover

with dust jacket

30 x 24 cm

192 pages

95 color illustrations

English

Available

ISBN 978-3-86828-651-9

2015

Artists:

James Morris

Texts:

Raja Shehadeh

Design:

James Morris, Kehrer Design Heidelberg (Loreen Lampe)


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