Results for 'wendy pearlman'

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  1. Muzoon
    1. Muzoon Almellehan
    2. Wendy Pearlman

    Muzoon

    A Syrian Refugee Speaks Out
    € 25,50
  2. Muzoon
    1. Muzoon Almellehan
    2. Wendy Pearlman

    Muzoon

    A Syrian Refugee Speaks Out
    € 10,95
  3. The Home I Worked to Make
    1. Wendy Pearlman

    The Home I Worked to Make

    Voices from the New Syrian Diaspora

    War forced millions of Syrians from their homes. It also forced them to rethink the meaning of home itself

    € 30,50
  4. Muzoon
    1. Muzoon Almellehan
    2. Wendy Pearlman

    Muzoon

    A Syrian Refugee Speaks Out
    € 22,95
  5. Muzoon
    1. Muzoon Almellehan
    2. Wendy Pearlman

    Muzoon

    A Syrian Refugee Speaks Out
    € 17,95
  6. Bir Köprüden Gectik
    1. Wendy , Pearlman

    Bir Köprüden Gectik

    Bir Köprüden Gectik, Suriye savasini kökenlerinden simdiki dehsetine kadar kronolojik olarak sekiz bölümde anlatiyor Otoriterlesme, Umudun Hüsrani, Devrim, Baski, Askerilesme, Canli Savas, Göc ve Yansimalar.Wendy Pearlman bu kitabi yazarken, Ortadogu ve Avrupada yüzlerce Suriyeli ile röportaj yaparak dört yil gecirdi. Evlerinde kaldi, yemeklerini paylasti, cocuklariyla oynadi, hastaneleri ziyaret etti, siddet ve yurdundan olmanin insani deneyimlerini kayda aldi. Kitalararasi yüzlerce röportaja dayanan Bir Köprüden Gectik, Suriye catismasini, sadece o sürecte hayatlari degisen erkek ve kadinlardan olusan bir kesitin kelimeleriyle anlatiyor. Icten ifadelerle siirsel parcalarin nefes kesici mozaigi olan bu kitap, sadece hikaye anlatim gücünün degil, ayni zamanda karanliga umut, cesaret ve ahlaki inanclariyla karsi duranlarin direncinin de kaniti.Tüm dünyadan politikaci ve yorumcular Suriyelilerden acinacak magdurlar, korunacak bedenler, suclanacak radikaller, korkulacak veya engellenecek tehditler olarak bahsediyor. Suriyelileri küresel bir problem olarak ele alan sözler kasirgasinin icinde, gercek Suriyelileri birer insan olarak dinleme sansini bulmak zor olabiliyor. Bu kitap, bu sansi sunuyor. - Wendy PearlmanHerkes Suriyeliler hakkinda konusuyor ama cok azi gercekten onlarla konusuyor. Bir Köprüden Gectik bunu tersine ceviriyor. Yürekleri donduran bu istirap ve zafer öyküleri, krizin nasil ortaya ciktigini yansitmak üzere kronolojik ve tematik olarak mükemmel sekilde birbirine baglanmis. - The GuardianIcgörü ile dolu bir define sandigi. Suriyelilerin gercek, insancil seslerini tekrar gündeme getiriyor. - The New ArabBu kitap acimaya degil, empati kurmaya cagiriyor. Gercegin kirilganlastigi zamanlarda, unutulmaya karsi bellegin teyiti niteliginde. - Times Literary SupplementGüclü... umut dolu.- Publishers WeeklyDokunakli ve insancil bir derleme. - KirkusInsanin ahlaki degerlerini yükselten bu taniklik mutlaka okunmali. - Booklist

    € 16,99
  7. Triadic Coercion
    1. Wendy Pearlman
    2. Boaz Atzili

    Triadic Coercion

    Israel’s Targeting of States That Host Nonstate Actors

    As states find themselves in conflicts with nonstate actors, they often target other states that harbor or aid these challenging opponents. Wendy Pearlman and Boaz Atzili investigate this strategy, which they term triadic coercion: why states pursue it and the conditions under which it succeeds, across seventy years of Israeli history.

    € 41,50
  8. Occupied Voices
    1. Wendy Pearlman

    Occupied Voices

    € 23,95
  9. Triadic Coercion
    1. Wendy Pearlman
    2. Boaz Atzili

    Triadic Coercion

    Israel’s Targeting of States That Host Nonstate Actors

    As states find themselves in conflicts with nonstate actors, they often target other states that harbor or aid these challenging opponents. Wendy Pearlman and Boaz Atzili investigate this strategy, which they term triadic coercion: why states pursue it and the conditions under which it succeeds, across seventy years of Israeli history.

    € 162,50
  10. We Crossed a Bridge and It Trembled
    1. Wendy Pearlman

    We Crossed a Bridge and It Trembled

    Voices from Syria

    “Pearlman spoke with hundreds of displaced Syrians…. Common among the spare and haunting testimonies of these mothers, fathers, brothers, and sisters are the loss and reappearance of hope, humanity, and dreams of new freedom. This powerfully edifying work of witness is essential reading.” — Booklist (starred review) “It’s unsurprising to see the anger not just toward Syrian president Bashar al-Assad but also toward the international community...Nonetheless, the book is filled with hope, informed by an understanding of the unity possible in spite of the discord sowed by Assad.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review) “Pearlman’s book is not only important because it puts names to suffering, but also because it reminds readers—especially in the final segment, “Reflections”—that in the Syrian conflict, “there is no right or wrong,” only problematic “shades of gray.” A poignant and humane collection.” — Kirkus Reviews “Incendiary—this heart-wrenching testament could not be more timely. Beyond headlines or breaking news or political posturing, this work of witness allows real people to expose Syria’s terrifying heart.”              — Luis Alberto Urrea, author of The Devil’s Highway and Into The Beautiful North “To read these pages, to meet these men and women, is to cross a bridge ourselves, and to tremble: at the fragility of social order…but also at the love, anger, terror, trauma, compassion, endurance, awe, and determination a single human voice can convey.” — Larry Siems, author of The Torture Report and editor of Mohamedou Ould Slahi’s Guantanamo Diary “Pearlman masterfully stitches together a collective journey, stories moving seamlessly from one to the next...The disparate voices, ranging from defiant, funny, mournful, wistful, and tragic, form a complex narrative of the Syrian tragedy—my story, my family’s stories, the stories of the people and lives that we lost.” — Lina Sergie Attar, cofounder and chief executive of the Karam Foundation “Profoundly important…Pearlman, an accomplished political scientist, has chosen to let her Syrian interlocutors speak for themselves. What emerges is a complex, engaging and difficult oral history, which deserves a wide readership.” — Mark Lynch, Professor of Political Science at George Washington University and author of The New Arab Wars: Anarchy and Uprising in the Middle East and The Arab Uprising: The Unfinished Revolutions of the New Middle East “I was quickly hooked by Pearlman’s simple and often captivating human narratives… the book does well to explain the challenges of the future, not only in ending the war but in healing a traumatized and shell-shocked society.” — The New Yorker “Heart-stopping…Syrians, Pearlman writes, are too often cast as ‘victims to be pitied, bodies to be sheltered, radicals to be denounced or threats to be feared ... it can be difficult to find chances to listen to actual Syrians as human beings’. But she has listened.” — The Guardian “A timely and useful exploration into the events leading up to and following the Syrian uprising and ongoing refugee crisis.” — VICE “Pearlman’s collection is a chance to remind ourselves of the humanity behind the UNHRC’s ticking number of displaced people and what’s reported in the daily news.” — WBUR “An important book for anyone who wants to understand the root causes of the Syrian tragedy…There are many different competing “realities” of the Syrian conflict and the many voices recorded in this book capture this perfectly.” — Andreas Krüger, Ambassador for the Negotiations on Syria, Federal Foreign Office of Germany “[This] is a book to be read and reread…[Pearlman] has succeeded in the challenge of offering a humanistic account that does not dissolve Syrians into lofty or abstract rhetoric…their diverse voices remain clearly and unequivocally allied in their arduous struggle.” — Yassin al-Haj Saleh, Syrian dissident, winner of the 2012 Prince Claus Award, and author of several books, including The Impossible Revolution, Syria in the Shadow, and Salvation O Boys: 16 Years in Syrian Prisons “Many of these voices are unforgettable...Pearlman shapes her subjects’ narratives, winnowing interviews down to stirring examples of human adaptation...essential reading.” — New York Times Book Review “A moving collection of personal accounts from Syrians covering the time before the conflict with Bashar Al-Assad to now.” — Rebellious Magazine “A powerful must read book for anyone wanting to understand what’s happening in Syria and why it matters.” — Chicago Review of Books “An important work -- vivid, moving, and unforgettable.” — Omnivoracious “A stunning mosaic of narratives told in vignettes of varying lengths. It’s hard to fathom the humanitarian disaster of the Syrian war. These testimonies—wrenching but also deeply hopeful—help us wrap our minds around it.”— — Fusion “Heartbreaking and horrifying...As a vital and powerful document of suppressed perspectives, We Crossed a Bridge and It Trembled should be required reading for not just all Americans, but everyone.” — The Riveter “A gut-wrenching collection of true experiences of Syrians whose lives have been transformed, often torn apart, by the ongoing conflict. A breathtaking yet haunting work of nonfiction, this necessary book could not have come at a better time.” — Bustle “A heartbreaking, human, and necessary book. Recommended for anyone who wishes to better understand the Syrian conflict.” — Library Journal “To read these pages, to meet these men and women, is to cross a bridge ourselves, and to tremble: at the fragility of social order and popular hopes and aspirations in the face of the ferocious nihilism of power—but also at the love, anger, terror, trauma, compassion, endurance, awe, and determination a single human voice can convey.” — Larry Siems, author of The Torture Report and editor of Mohamedou Ould Slahi’s Guantanamo Diary “The West has been repeatedly numbed to the human rights travesty of the authoritarian Assad regime—or worse, encouraged to think of its victims as outsiders—but these accounts fly in the face of that selfish idea.” — Elle.com

    € 14,95
  11. Violence, Nonviolence, and the Palestinian National Movement
    1. Wendy Pearlman

    Violence, Nonviolence, and the Palestinian National Movement

    'The importance of this comparative study of political violence and nonviolence does not only lie in its contribution to social movement theory and studies of political violence. It also adds substantive knowledge to studies of Palestinian nationalism and politics.' Erik Mohns, H-Soz-u-Kult

    € 33,50
  12. Violence, Nonviolence, and the Palestinian National Movement
    1. Wendy Pearlman

    Violence, Nonviolence, and the Palestinian National Movement

    'The importance of this comparative study of political violence and nonviolence does not only lie in its contribution to social movement theory and studies of political violence. It also adds substantive knowledge to studies of Palestinian nationalism and politics.' Erik Mohns, H-Soz-u-Kult

    € 87,50