Remembering a Lebanese woman whose fierce resilience defied Orientalist tropes.
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I first met Um Adnan in 2006 in the south Lebanese village of Chehabiyeh, which lies not far from the border with Israel and regularly suffers accordingly. I was travelling in Lebanon shortly after the end of that summer’s 34-day Israeli assault, which had killed some 1,200 people and littered swaths of the country with […]
Remembering a Lebanese woman whose fierce resilience defied Orientalist tropes.
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