An edition of War's other voices (1987)

War's other voices

women writers in the Lebanese civil war

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War's other voices
Miriam Cooke, Miriam Cooke
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An edition of War's other voices (1987)

War's other voices

women writers in the Lebanese civil war

  • 3 Want to read
  • 2 Currently reading

"This book challenges the assumption that men write of war, women of the hearth. The Lebanese war has seen the publication of many more works of fiction by women than by men. Miriam Cooke has termed these women the Beirut Decentrists, as they are decentered or excluded from both literary canon and social discourse.".

"Although they may not share religious or political affiliation, they do share a perspective which holds them together. Cooke traces the transformation in consciousness that has taken place among women who observed and recorded the progress towards chaos in Lebanon.".

"During the so-called "two-year" war of 1975-76, little comment was made about those (usually men in search of economic security) who left the saturnalia of violence, but with time attitudes changed. Women became aware that they had remained out of a sense of responsibility for others and that they had survived.

Consciousness of survival was catalytic: the Beirut Decentrists began to describe a society that had gone beyond the masculinization normal in most wars and achieved an almost unprecedented femininization. Emigration, the expected behavior for men before 1975, was rejected. Staying, the expected behavior for women before 1975, became the sine qua non for Lebanese citizenship.".

"The writings of the Beirut Decentrists offer hope of an escape from the anarchy. If men and women could espouse the Lebanese women's sense of responsibility, the energy that had fueled the unrelenting savagery could be turned to reconstruction. But that was before the invasion of 1982."--BOOK JACKET.

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Cover of: War's other voices
War's other voices: women writers on the Lebanese civil war
1996, Syracuse University Press
in English - 1st Syracuse University Press ed.
Cover of: War's Other Voices
War's Other Voices: Women Writers on the Lebanese Civil War (Cambridge Middle East Library)
January 29, 1988, Cambridge University Press
Hardcover in English
Cover of: War's other voices
War's other voices: women writers on the Lebanese civil war
1987, Cambridge University Press
in English
Cover of: War's other voices
War's other voices: women writers in the Lebanese civil war
1987, Cambridge University Press
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Edition Notes

Bibliography, p195-204. - Includes index.

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Cambridge Middle East Library

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Dewey Decimal Class
892.7/8609
Library of Congress
PJ7538, PJ8078 .C66 1988

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Pagination
viii,208p. ;
Number of pages
208

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Open Library
OL21500145M
ISBN 10
0521341922
LCCN
87015852
OCLC/WorldCat
16093359
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4537612

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