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Discover the intricate layers of Palestinian mobility with 'Driving in Palestine' ??????? ?? ??????, a groundbreaking photography book that takes you through the complex landscape of the West Bank. This compelling work is crafted by the renowned artist Rehab Nazzal and serves as a research-creation project that examines the politics of movement from 2010 to 2020. Through 160 stunning black and white photographs, readers explore the nuanced realities faced by Palestinians as they navigate fragmented territories including the 1948 and 1967 areas, Jerusalem, the West Bank, and Gaza. Each photograph, taken from moving vehicles, eloquently reveals the architecture of surveillance and restriction pervasive in these areas, highlighting the Apartheid Wall, segregation barriers surrounding illegal colonies, and various military checkpoints. Enriched with hand-drawn maps and insightful essays in both Arabic and English by Palestinian and Canadian scholars and artists, this book offers a rich perspective on mobility and freedom. Engage with the socially charged narrative that reveals the challenges of movement in Palestine, and gain a deeper understanding of a region shaped by political dynamics. Perfect for scholars, artists, and anyone interested in Middle Eastern studies, 'Driving in Palestine' is an essential addition to your collection. Order yours today to experience an essential commentary on the intersection of art, politics, and mobility in Palestine.