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Book Club: Free from co-option and distortion, Jehan Helou's 'Making Palestine's History' gives a rare voice to the revolutionary Palestinian women whose steadfastness helped preserve and protect the Palestinian cause against colonial incursions.
Book Club: Israel's theft of Palestine's water supply has suffocated Palestinians living in the West Bank and Gaza. A fiercely contested and vital resource, water supply is a major battleground that oscillates between technology and land rights.
Book Club: Azad Essa's Hostile Homelands puts India's relationship with Israel in a historical context, looking at the origins of Zionism and Hindutva; India's changing position on Palestine; and the countries' growing military-industrial relations.
Book Club: The modern timeline of Palestine often starts at the onset of the British Mandate. Gabriel Polley's new book argues instead that the roots of the struggle for the land begin far earlier with the colonial ideals of the Victorians.
Book Club: A story of diaspora, drama and displacement, Enter Ghost is a thought-provoking and utterly captivating novel about the tragedy of the Palestinian experience. It is also about how those affected can resist in unique and effective ways.
Book Club: The road of a diplomat is fraught with ever-shifting challenges, demanding constant adaption and empathy. In a unique exposition, Australian diplomat Robert Bowker details the qualities needed from his time spent in the Arab world.
Book Club: Through a multi-lingual analysis of Palestinian literature, Maurice Ebileeni's latest book is a compelling account of how enforced displacement has led to a diversification of Palestinian thought, writing, and narration of space.
Book Club: Benjamin Netanyahu has triumphantly returned to Israeli politics. The three-time PM has left an indelible mark on the Israeli political landscape, with his right-wing, myopic and troubling ideals now defined in his memoir, 'My Story'.
Book Club: From the dispossession of land to the siphoning of resources, the story of our times is one determined by imperial legacy and settler colonialism. In this comprehensive introduction, Professor Sai Englert dissects this formative force.
Book Club: August is 'Women in Translation Month', where readers make a conscious effort to read translated works written by women and contribute to a global exchange of literature. °®Âþµº picks ten revolutionary texts to mark the occasion.