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100 1 _aAlbatta, Madeeha Hafez
245 0 1 _aA White Lie
_c['Albatta, Madeeha Hafez', 'Bill, Barbara', 'Ageel, Ghada']
264 1 _bUniversity of Alberta Press
_c2020
300 _a p.
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700 0 _aAlbatta, Madeeha Hafez
700 0 _aBill, Barbara
700 0 _aAgeel, Ghada
856 4 0 _2Cyberlibris
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520 _aPalestinian refugees in Gaza have lived in camps for five generations, experiencing hardship and uncertainty. In the absence of official histories, oral narratives handed down from generation to generation bear witness to life in Palestine before and after the 1948 Nakba—the catastrophe of dispossession. These narratives maintain traditions, keep alive names of destroyed villages, and record stories of the fight for dignity and freedom. The Women’s Voices from Gaza Series honours women’s unique and underrepresented perspectives on the social, material, and political realities of Palestinian life. In A White Lie, the first volume in this series, Madeeha Hafez Albatta chronicles her life in Gaza and beyond. Among her remarkable achievements was establishing some of the first schools for refugee children in Gaza.
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