Description
Step into a world where literature transcends borders with *Their Borders, Our World*, an inspiring anthology from the esteemed organizers of the Palestine Festival of Literature (PalFest). This compelling trade paperback, published by Haymarket Books in 2024, explores the intricate connections between Palestinian resistance and global movements striving for freedom against settler colonialism. Through powerful essays and poignant reflections, this anthology calls for a deeper understanding of solidarity in the contemporary world.
Since its inception in 2008, the Palestine Festival of Literature has cultivated a vibrant cultural landscape dedicated to combating colonialism through language and literature. This annual gathering unites progressive authors, artists, and activists from around the globe, stimulating a rich exchange of radical ideas and art amid the unique context of Palestinian cities.
*Their Borders, Our World* showcases contributions from a diverse group of influential voices such as Yasmin El-Rifae, Jehan Bseiso, Keller Easterling, and many more. Each essay thoughtfully engages with critical questions about political responsibility, the experiences of displacement, and the construction of mutuality in our shared struggle against injustice. Perfect for scholars, activists, and anyone passionate about social justice and literature, this anthology provides profound insights into the interconnectedness of our struggles.
Join us on a transformative journey through words that challenge, provoke, and inspire. Discover how literature can serve as a beacon of hope and a tool for understanding in today’s tumultuous world.
Since its inception in 2008, the Palestine Festival of Literature has cultivated a vibrant cultural landscape dedicated to combating colonialism through language and literature. This annual gathering unites progressive authors, artists, and activists from around the globe, stimulating a rich exchange of radical ideas and art amid the unique context of Palestinian cities.
*Their Borders, Our World* showcases contributions from a diverse group of influential voices such as Yasmin El-Rifae, Jehan Bseiso, Keller Easterling, and many more. Each essay thoughtfully engages with critical questions about political responsibility, the experiences of displacement, and the construction of mutuality in our shared struggle against injustice. Perfect for scholars, activists, and anyone passionate about social justice and literature, this anthology provides profound insights into the interconnectedness of our struggles.
Join us on a transformative journey through words that challenge, provoke, and inspire. Discover how literature can serve as a beacon of hope and a tool for understanding in today’s tumultuous world.

