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Walls

travels along the barricades

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An edition of Walls (2013)

Walls

travels along the barricades

  • 3 Want to read
  • 1 Have read

What does it mean to live against a wall? In this bold blend of travel and reportage, Marcello Di Cintio takes us to the world's most disputed edges to meet with those who live alongside the razor wire, concrete and steel.

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Publisher
Union
Language
English

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Walls: travels along the barricades
2013, Soft Skull Press, an imprint of Counterpoint
in English
Cover of: Walls
Walls: travels along the barricades
2013
in English
Cover of: Walls
Walls: travels along the barricades
2013, Union
in English

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Table of Contents

Introduction : the wall disease
Drawing a line in the sand : the western Sahara
The bogeyman is coming : Ceuta and Melilla
Zero people of no man's land : the Indo-Bangladesh fence
A nakba of olives : the West Bank wall
Walling absurd : Nicosia/Lefkosa
Shun thy neighbour : the U.S./Mexico border
The mutilated city : Belfast
The great wall of Montreal : the l'Acadie fence.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
910.4
Library of Congress
G

The Physical Object

Pagination
pages cm

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL33042182M
Internet Archive
wallstravelsalon0000dici_q3t6
ISBN 10
1908526335, 1908526386
ISBN 13
9781908526335, 9781908526380
OCLC/WorldCat
829056829

Work Description

"What does it mean to live against a wall? In this ambitious first person narrative, Marcello Di Cintio travels to the world's most disputed edges to meet the people who live alongside the razor wire, concrete, and steel and how the structure of the walls has influenced their lives. Di Cintio shares tea with Saharan refugees on the wrong side of Morocco's desert wall. He meets with illegal Punjabi migrants who have circumvented the fencing around the Spanish enclave of Ceuta. He visits fenced-in villages in northeast India, walks Arizona's migrant trails, and travels to Palestinian villages to witness the protests against Israel's security barrier. From Native American reservations on the U.S.-Mexico border and the "Great Wall of Montreal" to Cyprus's divided capital and the Peace Lines of Belfast, Di Cintio seeks to understand what these structures say about those who build them and how they influence the cultures that they pen in. He learns that while every wall fails to accomplish what it was erected to achieve - the walls are never solutions - each wall succeeds at something else. Some walls define Us from Them with Medieval clarity. Some walls encourage fear or feed hate. Some walls steal. Others kill. And every wall inspires its own subversion, either by the infiltrators who dare to go over, under, or around them, or by the artists who transform them."--

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