Bethlehem : A Sociocultural History / Mitri Raheb
رقم التسجيلة | 8234 |
نوع المادة | book |
ردمك | 9789950376434 |
رقم الطلب |
DS 110 .B4 R33 |
العنوان | Bethlehem : A Sociocultural History / Mitri Raheb |
بيان الطبعة | Ed. 1 |
بيانات النشر | Bethlehem, [PALESTINE]: Diyar Publisher, 2020. |
الوصف المادي | 302 P |
المحتويات / النص |
Part I - Chapter 1: The Mystery of the Ain Sakhri Lovers - Chapter 2: Local Cults and their integration into Bethlehem's scares landscape in the late medieval and modern periods - Chapter 3: representation of travel and otherness in Ida Pfeiffer's and mark twain's 19th C. travelogues in the holy land Part II - Chapter 4: Beyond the Immovable east : Hilma Granqvist's Ethnograpy of the village of artas - Chapter 5: Saint , liberator , martyr popular Palestinian Saint George veneration in the Village of Al-Khader - Chapter 6: Martyrs and heroes : constructing Muslim - Christian Shared Space in Bethlehem - Chapter 7: Reading Indigenous Grammars of Place and narrative permeability in Bethlehem's Mary - Part III Chapter 8: listening to rachel : re-framing the matriarch Outside her imprisoned tomb - Chapter 9: a weeping on the road to Bethlehem : contestation over the uses of rachel's Tomb - Part IV: - Chapter 10: Al Nakba in the eyes of a 17 - year Old from Bethelehem Nabil Khoury and Kufr - Chapter 11: walking along wadi and nar- in the footsteps of selma lagerlof and twfiq Canaan - Chapter 12: over the top - a site specific project in Bethlehem |
المستخلص |
Bethlehem has a unique setting spanning a fertile landscape to the west and desert to the east. Its diverse environment made it a center for Baal and Adonis on the one hand, and the perfect setting for desert monasteries on the other. Its historical and religious significance turned it into a place for pilgrimage and a tourist destination, while its location on one of the ancient trade routes made it a city for expansive cultural exchange. The city’s present-day inhabitants of Christian and Muslim Palestinians make it a unique place for inter-religious interaction. Different aspects of this rich socio-cultural history are the focus of twelve essays by: Michele Bacci/ Amanda Batarseh/ Nicholas Blincoe/ Glenn Bowmann/ Nuha Khoury/ Lance Laird/ Elizabeth Marteijn/ Falistin Naili/ Tom Selwyn/ Sawsan Shomali/ Dana Soboh/ Gislen Widen. |
المواضيع | Palestine - Sociocultural History |
المواضيع | Palestine - Social conditionsPalestine - Social life and customs - To 70 A.DPalestine - Description and travel |
الأسماء المرتبطة | Raheb, Mitri |
LDR | 00115cam a22002053a 4500 |
020 | |a 9789950376434 |
050 | |a DS 110 .B4 R33 |
245 | |a Bethlehem : A Sociocultural History / |c Mitri Raheb |
250 | |a Ed. 1 |
260 | |a Bethlehem |b Diyar Publisher, |c 2020 |
300 | |a 302 P. |
505 |
|a Part I - Chapter 1: The Mystery of the Ain Sakhri Lovers - Chapter 2: Local Cults and their integration into Bethlehem's scares landscape in the late medieval and modern periods - Chapter 3: representation of travel and otherness in Ida Pfeiffer's and mark twain's 19th C. travelogues in the holy land Part II - Chapter 4: Beyond the Immovable east : Hilma Granqvist's Ethnograpy of the village of artas - Chapter 5: Saint , liberator , martyr popular Palestinian Saint George veneration in the Village of Al-Khader - Chapter 6: Martyrs and heroes : constructing Muslim - Christian Shared Space in Bethlehem - Chapter 7: Reading Indigenous Grammars of Place and narrative permeability in Bethlehem's Mary - Part III Chapter 8: listening to rachel : re-framing the matriarch Outside her imprisoned tomb - Chapter 9: a weeping on the road to Bethlehem : contestation over the uses of rachel's Tomb - Part IV: - Chapter 10: Al Nakba in the eyes of a 17 - year Old from Bethelehem Nabil Khoury and Kufr - Chapter 11: walking along wadi and nar- in the footsteps of selma lagerlof and twfiq Canaan - Chapter 12: over the top - a site specific project in Bethlehem |
520 | |a Bethlehem has a unique setting spanning a fertile landscape to the west and desert to the east. Its diverse environment made it a center for Baal and Adonis on the one hand, and the perfect setting for desert monasteries on the other. Its historical and religious significance turned it into a place for pilgrimage and a tourist destination, while its location on one of the ancient trade routes made it a city for expansive cultural exchange. The city’s present-day inhabitants of Christian and Muslim Palestinians make it a unique place for inter-religious interaction. Different aspects of this rich socio-cultural history are the focus of twelve essays by: Michele Bacci/ Amanda Batarseh/ Nicholas Blincoe/ Glenn Bowmann/ Nuha Khoury/ Lance Laird/ Elizabeth Marteijn/ Falistin Naili/ Tom Selwyn/ Sawsan Shomali/ Dana Soboh/ Gislen Widen. |
600 | |a Palestine - Sociocultural History |
650 | |a Palestine - Description and travel |
650 | |a Palestine - Social life and customs |
650 | |a Palestine - Social conditions |
700 | |a Raheb, Mitri |e edt |
910 | |a libsys:recno,8234 |
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