(Re)imagining palestine

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Mainstream Western media representations of Palestine typically depict a land and a people that veers dramatically between a population deserving, not of our (political) support, but of our pity and sorrow and a land populated by ‘terrorists’ and fanatics. The Reimagining Palestine project sought to explore and contrast the mainstream western media representations with alternative and indigenous representations of Palestine found in such media forms as blogs, photographs, paintings, literature, music, etc.

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Tel Aviv - The Revolution Will Not Be TelevisedWest Bank

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