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Vindplaats:C 5.15 
Titel:Israël: The Embattled Land 
Auteur: Beata Lipman 
Samenvatting: Beata Lipman set out on a journey of discovery through Israël and the West Bank. Women both Arab and Jewish, of all ages and viewpoints, talked with her. Herself Jewish, Beata lipman discovers through these articulate, political women, how forty years of war and tension have affected their lives, their beliefs and aspirations. Beata lipman visisted the forgotten people of Gaza and spent time on a socialist kibbutz, as well as among right-wing settlers on the West Bank whose dislike of that socialism is equalled only by their dislike of the Arabs among whom they live. Jewish women explain how values have changed with the growth of a militaristic state since 1948, whilst Arab women talk about a system which offers them very few rights. Through Beata Lipman's account of her journey, and through the eyes of these women, the long bitter conflict which is the very stuff of their everyday lives is made horrifyingly real to us. 
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Uitgever: Pandora 
Jaar van uitgave: 1988 
Taal: Engels 
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ISBN/ISSN: 0863582869 
Editie:  
Ondertitel: Jewish and Palestinian women talk about their lives 
Foto's: tussen P. 50 en 51 en tussen P.114 en 115, zwart/wit foto's. 
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Aantal pagina's: 176 
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Trefwoorden: Israël, Joden, Palestijnen, Arabieren, militair geweld, vrouwen, kinderen, arbeid, Gaza, Jeruzalem, Kibbutz, politiek, oorlog, armoede, gezondheidszorg, West Bank, zionisme,