It is March 2006. At the Sit-in for the Disappeared, in downtown Beirut, an old woman describes the abduction of her teenage son by the Syrians in 1978. She is still waiting to learn his fate. For such a woman - and there are many - the trauma of the Lebanese civil war has t yet ended. In this unusual and poignant book, Teresa Thornhill explores Beirut and its hinterland. She is pregnant during her first visit and returns later with her partner and young son. In conversations with housewives, intellectuals, fishermen and taxi drivers, she attempts to understand how Lebanese from the various sects which make up this small country - Druze, Christian, Shi'a and Sunni - live with their memories of the war; how they feel about each other; and how they see the Palestinian refugees who live among them.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Berkshire Academic Press
ISBN-10
1907784063
ISBN-13
9781907784064
eBay Product ID (ePID)
103997441
Product Key Features
Author
Teresa Thornhill
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Popular Culture & Media: General Interest
Additional Product Features
Place of Publication
Highclere
Content Note
Illustrations
Author Biography
Teresa Thornhill, a linguist and children's lawyer, has travelled widely in the Middle East. Her published work includes Sweet Tea with Cardamom: a Journey through Iraqi Kurdistan and Making Women Talk: The Interrogation of Palestinian Women Detainees.