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ID133532
Title ProperSocial texture of the Baqa well
Other Title Informationdrawing history from an old well in a Palestinian Arab town in Israel
LanguageENG
AuthorPeled, Kobi
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Water sources have always played a significant role in Palestinian rural life. Springs and wells are frequently depicted in orientalist sources, yet they have barely been studied from the perspective of oral history. This article explores the social texture of an ancient well, located in the Palestinian Arab town of Baqa al-Gharbiyya in Israel, by using fragmented memories of the old women and men who drew water from that well more than half a century ago. This study examines the well as a powerful reservoir of local memories, focusing on the feminine experience that was formed at the well, on its symbolic meaning in the lives of Palestinian women, and on a silent language of implicit expressions that was once used at the well.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle Eastern Studies Vol.50, No.5; Sep.2014: p.810-825
Journal SourceMiddle Eastern Studies Vol.50, No.5; Sep.2014: p.810-825
Key WordsPalestine ;  Israel ;  Arab World ;  Arab - Israel Conflict ;  Israel - Palestine Conflict ;  History - Arab World ;  History - Palestine ;  History - Israel ;  History - Middle East ;  Baqa Well ;  Historical Context ;  Social Texture