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Landwalks Across Palestine and South Africa / الحقّ في الأرض مسارات عبر فلسطين و جنوب إفريقيا / Edited by Toma Berlanda, Meghan Ho-Tong, Marah Khalifeh, Adila Laidi-Hanieh

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: University of Cape Town, South Africa; The Palestinian Museum, Birzeit; 2022Description: 95p; 28x20cmISBN:
  • 9780639729350
Subject(s): Summary: Landwalks: Across Palestine and South Africa explores embodied ways of knowing land and the reclamation of the collective landscape of Palestine and South Africa. The objective of this cross-cultural publication is to overcome fragmentary colonial boundaries through artistic practices and research. The collection of creative mappings authored by eight scholars, artists, architects and activists and complemented by two theoretical pieces by Tshepo Madlingozi and Sumayya Vally reveals the complex layers of memory, belonging and identity embedded in land and the ways in which these are entangled with ideological inscriptions of territory. Contributors: Hala Barakat, Zara Julius, Samia Kayyali, Tareq Khalaf, Tshepo Madlingozi, Tanzeem Razak, Rasha Saffarini, Sumayya Vally, Mette Loulou Von Kohl, Nisreen Zahda.
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Book Book Flying Saucer Library Published by Sharjah Art Foundation N7560-8266 SAFPG2021-5 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available
Book Book SAF Reference Library Published by Sharjah Art Foundation N7560-8266 SAFPG2021-5 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available

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Landwalks: Across Palestine and South Africa explores embodied ways of knowing land and the reclamation of the collective landscape of Palestine and South Africa. The objective of this cross-cultural publication is to overcome fragmentary colonial boundaries through artistic practices and research. The collection of creative mappings authored by eight scholars, artists, architects and activists and complemented by two theoretical pieces by Tshepo Madlingozi and Sumayya Vally reveals the complex layers of memory, belonging and identity embedded in land and the ways in which these are entangled with ideological inscriptions of territory. Contributors: Hala Barakat, Zara Julius, Samia Kayyali, Tareq Khalaf, Tshepo Madlingozi, Tanzeem Razak, Rasha Saffarini, Sumayya Vally, Mette Loulou Von Kohl, Nisreen Zahda.

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