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Two walks: Palestine and the Peak District. a conversation between Raja Shehadeh and Marina Lewycka / Shehadeh, Raja; Lewycka, Marina; Seaton, Jean   Journal Article
Seaton, Jean Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract In the summer of 2008 novelist Marina Lewycka and author and human rights lawyer Raja Shehadeh went on two walks: the first in Palestine near Ramallah near the Beit Eil Jewish settlement, the second on Kinder Scout in the Peak District, the site of the mass trespass in 1932 to reclaim the right to walk on the hills. This account of the conversation they recorded on the second walk includes observations by Marina on writing about Palestine and Israel and reflections by Raja about the effect of the Israeli occupation on the fragile Palestinian landscape. It also includes their discussions on writing, walking and the meaning it has to each of them, as well as political comments on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict evoked by visiting these sites. They wonder whether a similar act of resistance would be possible in Palestine and what it would mean to the future of the conflict.
Key Words Palestine  Writing  Landscape  Walking  Mass Trespass  Indian Politics - 1921-1971 
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