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Barrier

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This moving and riveting exploration of the divisions between Israelis and Palestinians, and within each community, traces Israel's controversial security barrier and reports on the personal effects of its being built.

Travelling along the seam of the Israeli - Palestinian conflict, through the heart of the Holy Land, Kershner offers rich and insightful portraits of the people and places along the Wall's route and beyond. "The Barrier" makes concrete the psychological divisions that have deepened as disillusionment followed the failed peace process.

Exploring the societies, personalities and psyches on both sides of the divide, she lays bare the tragedies and tough realities that first gave rise to the barrier, as well as the often bitter, ironic, even amusing consequences of its creation.

Kershner deftly focuses on how peoples' lives are being profoundly changed, politically, socially, economically, and morally.

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Product Details
St Martin's Press
1403968012 / 9781403968012
Hardback
956.053
23/01/2006
United States
English
xii, 232 p. : ill.
25 cm
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ISABEL KERSHNER is Senior Editor, Middle East, The Jerusalem Report and lives in Jerusalem. She has written for The New Republic and provided commentary on Middle East affairs on radio, including the BBC.
ISABEL KERSHNER is Senior Editor, Middle East, The Jerusalem Report and lives in Jerusalem. She has written for The New Republic and provided commentary on Middle East affairs on radio, including the BBC. 1FB Middle East, HBJF1 Middle Eastern history, HBLW3 Postwar 20th century history, from c 1945 to c 2000, JPA Political science & theory