Stitching the Intifada: Embroidery and Resistance in Palestine by Rachel Dedman
Stitching the Intifada: Embroidery and Resistance in Palestine by Rachel Dedman
Stitching the Intifada: Embroidery and Resistance in Palestine by Rachel Dedman

Stitching the Intifada: Embroidery and Resistance in Palestine by Rachel Dedman

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Watan offers a curated selection of Palestinian books, ranging from works of non-fiction to prose, poetry to novels, and more. This offering is an extension of our Palestinian Women's Library (available for free use at our Orland Park location).

 

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Tatreez — elaborate hand-embroidery — is an ancient Palestinian craft characterised by remarkable beauty and complexity. Beginning with an introduction to the regional diversity of historic Palestinian dress, Rachel Dedman traces the politicisation of embroidery after the Nakba of 1948. From its evolution into a symbol of the nation, to its powerful presence during the First Intifada, and reimagination by contemporary artists, tatreez in Palestine embodies many forms of personal and public resistance.