Collaborating with Mahmoud Darwish without his consent
23 May 2014
A new book of poetry makes demands of the celebrated late Palestinian poet. Read more about Collaborating with Mahmoud Darwish without his consent
23 May 2014
A new book of poetry makes demands of the celebrated late Palestinian poet. Read more about Collaborating with Mahmoud Darwish without his consent
7 May 2014
Shira Robinson’s book Citizen Strangers exposes Zionist “liberalism” as a facade. Read more about How Israel tried to recast Palestinians as strangers in their own land
1 May 2014
Jessica Habie makes deft use of colors in Mars at Sunrise. Read more about Assured debut film portrays Palestinian artist's triumph over Israeli jailor
30 April 2014
Alain Epp Weaver’s Mapping Exile and Return is fascinating, if unpredictable. Read more about Palestinian Christian struggle mapped in new book
17 April 2014
Funded by the EU, Under the Same Sun portrays boycotters of Israel as bullies. Read more about A tree-hugging "peace" film detached from Palestine's reality
15 April 2014
Patrick Stewart’s film “It’s Better to Jump” shows the insidious ways that the historic city of Akka is being ethnically cleansed. Read more about Resisting the “cannibalization” of Palestine’s heritage
10 April 2014
Hazem Harb’s limbless figures resemble Francis Bacon’s most celebrated work. Read more about Sweet and sinister images from Gaza's hottest artists
31 March 2014
John Judis’ book Genesis recalls that the White House was initially hostile to Israel’s establishment. Read more about How Harry Truman learned to love Israel
28 March 2014
Anna Bernard expands on Edward Said’s assertion that Israeli and Palestinian literature “cannot be separated.” Read more about Can a focus on “Palestinian narrative” be dangerous to Palestinian rights?
20 March 2014
Although Ariel Sharon considered New Delhi a “strategic partner,” India’s independence movement was strongly critical of Israel. Read more about India and Palestine: connected by struggle