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A Place of Our Own, Iris Hassid
A Place of Our Own, Iris Hassid
A Place of Our Own, Iris Hassid
A Place of Our Own, Iris Hassid
A Place of Our Own, Iris Hassid
A Place of Our Own, Iris Hassid
A Place of Our Own, Iris Hassid
A Place of Our Own, Iris Hassid
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A Place of Our Own, Iris Hassid

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The last copy is reduced in price due to slight damage on the dust jacket. 

For six years (2014-2020) Tel Aviv-based photographer and artist Iris Hassid followed the day to day life of four young Palestinian women, citizens of Israel, who are part of a recent surge of the young generation of Arab female students attending Tel Aviv University.

Engaging in spontaneous, pleasurable, and often thought-provoking conversations, Iris Hassid photographed Samar (a fresh graduate from film school) from Nazareth, her cousin Saja (studying psychology) also from Nazareth, Majdoleen (studying architecture) from Kafr Kanna, and Aya (studying social work and gender studies), from Kafr Qara. One can see bits of these conversations in the book. The presence of these young women in Ramat Aviv fascinated Iris Hassid, who lives right around the corner from Tel Aviv University, so it made sense to engage.

This project does not claim to faithfully document the lives of these women, nor does it pretend to show ‘true’ moments. It should be seen as a collaboration between them and me. The outcome of the project is as refreshing, remarkable, and hopeful as it is unclear. 

On this project, Hassid states: “I gained their trust as we learned more about each other. Bit by bit I witnessed more intimate parts of their lives and I also met their families back home. This long and intimate collaboration made me question the place I live in, the historical narrative, the identity and symbols we inherited on both sides. It has revealed a complex and new reality. I often think about their futures and about the future of this country.”

Published by Schilt Publishing
Hardcover
168 pages
240 × 300 mm
ISBN 9789053309438

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