My Brother, My Land: A Story from Palestine--A Conversation with Sami Hermez and Sireen Sawalha
Jun 12, 2024
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Authors Sami Hermez and Sireen Sawalha discuss their book 'My Brother, My Land: A Story from Palestine,' highlighting Palestinian resistance, family dynamics, and colonial violence. They explore the challenges of sharing personal narratives from Palestine, the implications of plant picking restrictions by Israeli authorities, the impact of Israeli presence, and the radicalization of a Palestinian man. The podcast also delves into crafting a powerful narrative, persistence, and resistance in Palestine.
The book 'My Brother, My Land' explores themes of colonial violence and Palestinian resistance through one woman's family narrative.
The authors aimed to balance storytelling and scholarly content to make the Palestinian experience more accessible to a wider audience.
The podcast emphasizes the enduring spirit of resistance and global solidarity in the fight for Palestinian liberation and justice.
Deep dives
Book Overview and Motivation for Writing
The book 'My Brother, My Land' by Sami Hamez and Serene Sawalha delves into the story of one woman's life in Palestine, intricately weaving anecdotes about her extended family across generations. The central focus of the book revolves around the life of the woman's brother, Iyad, shedding light on themes of colonial violence, Palestinian resistance, and the ongoing struggle for liberation. The motivation behind writing this book stemmed from a desire to preserve and share the stories of Palestinian experiences during a period marked by conflict and a lack of representation in mainstream media.
Challenges in Writing Style and Format Decisions
The process of deciding on the format of the book presented challenges, as the authors aimed to balance the narrative flow while staying true to Sidin's compelling storytelling. The authors integrated both Sidin's distinctive voice and additional narration to create a cohesive storytelling experience. This blend of voices aimed to capture the essence of oral history while appealing to a wider audience beyond scholarly circles, allowing for a more engaging and accessible presentation of the Palestinian narrative.
Personal Reflections on Family and Heritage
The podcast episode delves into personal reflections shared by Sidin, highlighting the deep emotional connection to family history and Palestinian heritage. Through heartfelt anecdotes about daily life in a small village under occupation, Sidin underscores the significance of preserving cultural traditions amidst adversity. The narrative encapsulates the struggle for survival and resilience of Palestinian families, emphasizing the importance of passing down stories and experiences to future generations.
Hope and Resilience Amidst Struggles
The discussion touches upon themes of hope and resilience, drawing parallels between historical resistance movements and current activism for Palestinian rights. The authors reflect on the enduring spirit of resistance and the evolving global solidarity movement, particularly evident in the engagement of youth. Despite challenges and moments of hopelessness, the narrative underscores the continuous fight for liberation and justice, fueled by the collective efforts of individuals advocating for Palestinian rights.
Closing Remarks and Future Prospects
In the concluding segment, a poignant excerpt from the book underscores the unity and remembrance of Palestinian martyrs, bridging the past struggles with current realities. The conversation culminates in a hopeful outlook towards the future, emphasizing the transformative power of global activism and the unwavering dedication to achieving Palestinian freedom. The episode encapsulates a message of solidarity, remembrance, and a call to action for justice and liberation.
Today we speak with co-authors Sami Hermez and Sireen Sawalha about their book, My Brother, My Land: A Story from Palestine. The eminent Palestinian author Hala Alyan calls it “A breathtaking display of literary prowess that tells the story of an entire homeland through the frame of one woman’s life.”
In our conversation Hermez and Sawalha explain the intricate back and forth that took place as the two collaborated to weave together Sireen’s many stories about her extended family on Palestine through many generations. At the heart of the book is the story of her brother Iyad. Through his life, and those he interacts with we hear a story of colonial violence, Palestinian resistance, and the never-ending struggle for liberation across generations of Palestinians.
Sami Hermez, PhD, is the director of the Liberal Arts Program and associate professor of anthropology at Northwestern University in Qatar. He obtained his doctorate degree from the Department of Anthropology at Princeton University. He is the author of War is Coming: Between Past and Future Violence in Lebanon (UPenn 2017), which focuses on the everyday life of political violence in Lebanon and how people recollect and anticipate this violence, and My Brother, My Land: A Story from Palestine (Stanford 2024), that tells the story of a Palestinian family resisting ongoing Israeli settler colonialism. His broader research concerns include the study of social movements, the state, the future, memory, violence, and critical security in the Arab World.
Sireen Sawalha, born in the small village of Kufr Rai in Jenin, Palestine, comes from a family deeply connected to the region's rich history. She moved to the US in 1990 and completed her Bachelor's and Master's degrees at Rider University. Recognized by Cornell University for her outstanding contributions to education in 2022, Sireen serves as a social studies teacher in New Jersey. Beyond academia, she is a passionate chef and compelling storyteller, sharing her family's experiences under occupation. My Brother, My Land is the story of her family.
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