The Holocaust And The Nakba by Bashir Bashir
A New Grammar of Trauma and History
This book explores the complex and often contentious narratives surrounding two of the most significant and traumatic events in modern history: the Holocaust and the Nakba. Through a series of essays and discussions, it delves into the historical, cultural, and political dimensions of these events, examining how they have shaped collective memories and identities. By bringing together diverse perspectives, the book seeks to foster dialogue and understanding between communities that have been historically divided, highlighting the importance of empathy and recognition in addressing past injustices and moving towards reconciliation.
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- 2018
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- 300-400
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- English
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