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My Jerusalem:

essays, reminiscences, and poems (Google eBook)
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Salma Khadra Jayyusi, Zafar Isbaq Ansari
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Interlink Books, Jun 30, 2005 - History - 340 pages
Here is a passionate and eclectic collection of essays, poems, and scholarship that brings to life Jerusalem, that most enigmatic and compelling of cities, in its embattled, contemporary guise as well as in its ancient history. The book begins in the immediacy of today's Jerusalem--with its dispossessions and laws, its bloody conflicts and massive skyscrapers--and moves backward in time to Classical Jerusalem, working to disentangle the knots of the three great monotheistic religions, and finally comes to rest in a section that is a testament to the physical facts of Jerusalem: its monuments and alleys, its smells, its music, its people. Throughout it all, the Jerusalem that emerges is, as Mureed Barghouthy puts it, "the Jerusalem of the people," for it is the people who live or have lived there, who know the "Jerusalem of houses and cobbled streets and spice markets...of our neighbor the nun and her neighbor the "muezzin, who was always in a hurry." Tellingly, the anthology begins and ends with the words of poets: "I'm not interested in/Who suffered the most," writes Naomi Shihab Nye in the introductory poem. "I'm interested in/People getting over it" This book is about a beloved Jerusalem whose intricacies and human inventions are ultimately larger than the current conflict.
  

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Contents

THE ARABS ISLAM AND JERUSALEM
15
JERUSALEM AS THE KEY ISSUE
20
OCCUPATION AND CHALLENGES TO URBAN IDENTITY
33
THE URBAN TRANSFORMATION OF JERUSALEM AFTER 1967
45
THE WAY TO A SOLUTION
56
THE SCRAMBLE FOR JERUSALEM
71
JERUSALEM AND THE FORGOTTEN DOCUMENTS
91
JERUSALEM IN ARABISRAELI NEGOTIATIONS
101
JERUSALEM SUNFLOWER
245
CITY OF OLIVE BRANCHES
246
WITH SPECIAL DESCRIPTION OF THE ALAQSA AND THE DOME OF THE ROCK
248
A PERSONAL RECORD
254
MY CITY DENIED TO ME
257
THE MOSQUE OF OMAR
262
THE THRICELOVED LAND
267
I RETURNED TO JERUSALEM
269

A CRITICAL ANALYTICAL STUDY OF THE HISTORICAL SOURCES
109
COMMON TROPES IN THE BIBLE AND THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST
129
AN EXCLUSIVIST CLAIM TO JERUSALEM
145
A BIBLICAL PERSPECTIVE
155
SPACE AND HOLINESS IN MEDIEVAL JERUSALEM
161
THE HEZEKIAH NARRATIVE AS A FOUNDATION MYTH FOR JERUSALEMS RISE TO SOVEREIGNTY
174
FROM JEBU
189
I LIVED IN JERUSALEM
193
I LIVED IN JERUSALEM
196
A LILY CALLED JERUSALEM
201
A ROOM
203
A JERUSALEMITE PAINTER REMEMBERS
205
JERUSALEM SONG
209
A MULTIPLE IDENTITY
210
THE IMPRESSIONS OF A YOUNG EUROPEAN
217
DIASPORA STEP BY STEP
242
THIS CITY
273
FROM SHEPHERD TO PAINTER
275
HAMZA AWEIWI A SHOEMAKER
281
JERUSALEM REMINISCENCES
283
WE ARE ICARUS
285
THE DEBRIS OF MEMORY
286
JERUSALEM
290
CHECKPOTHT
291
JERUSALEM IS THE DOOR TO MY LOVE
300
POEM TO JERUSALEM
301
MY VERY LAST SUMMER IN JERUSALEM
304
THE MUSLIM QUARTER
312
CONTRIBUTORS
314
NOTES
321
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Salma Khadra Jayyusi is editor of Literature of Modern Arabia; Modern Arabic Poetry: An Anthology: and Modern Arabic Fiction: An Anthology.

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