A Landscape of War: Ecologies of Resistance and Survival in South Lebanon
What worlds take root in war? In this book, anthropologist Munira Khayyat describes life along the southern border of Lebanon, where resistant ecologies thrive amid a terrain of perennial war. A Landscape of War takes us to frontline villages where armed invasions, indiscriminate bombings, and scattered land mines have become the environment where everyday life is waged. This book dwells with multispecies partnerships such as tobacco farming and goatherding that carry life through seasons of destruction. Neither green-tinged utopia nor total devastation, these ecologies make life possible in an insistently deadly region. Sourcing an anthropology of war from where it is lived, this book decolonizes distant theories of war and brings to light creative practices forged in the midst of ongoing devastation. In lyrical prose that resonates with imperiled conditions across the Global South, Khayyat paints a portrait of war as a place where life must go on.
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A Landscape of War: Ecologies of Resistance and Survival in South Lebanon
What worlds take root in war? In this book, anthropologist Munira Khayyat describes life along the southern border of Lebanon, where resistant ecologies thrive amid a terrain of perennial war. A Landscape of War takes us to frontline villages where armed invasions, indiscriminate bombings, and scattered land mines have become the environment where everyday life is waged. This book dwells with multispecies partnerships such as tobacco farming and goatherding that carry life through seasons of destruction. Neither green-tinged utopia nor total devastation, these ecologies make life possible in an insistently deadly region. Sourcing an anthropology of war from where it is lived, this book decolonizes distant theories of war and brings to light creative practices forged in the midst of ongoing devastation. In lyrical prose that resonates with imperiled conditions across the Global South, Khayyat paints a portrait of war as a place where life must go on.
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A Landscape of War: Ecologies of Resistance and Survival in South Lebanon

A Landscape of War: Ecologies of Resistance and Survival in South Lebanon

by Munira Khayyat
A Landscape of War: Ecologies of Resistance and Survival in South Lebanon

A Landscape of War: Ecologies of Resistance and Survival in South Lebanon

by Munira Khayyat

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Overview

What worlds take root in war? In this book, anthropologist Munira Khayyat describes life along the southern border of Lebanon, where resistant ecologies thrive amid a terrain of perennial war. A Landscape of War takes us to frontline villages where armed invasions, indiscriminate bombings, and scattered land mines have become the environment where everyday life is waged. This book dwells with multispecies partnerships such as tobacco farming and goatherding that carry life through seasons of destruction. Neither green-tinged utopia nor total devastation, these ecologies make life possible in an insistently deadly region. Sourcing an anthropology of war from where it is lived, this book decolonizes distant theories of war and brings to light creative practices forged in the midst of ongoing devastation. In lyrical prose that resonates with imperiled conditions across the Global South, Khayyat paints a portrait of war as a place where life must go on.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780520389991
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication date: 11/22/2022
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 286
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Munira Khayyat teaches Anthropology at the American University in Cairo.
 

Table of Contents

Contents

List of Illustrations
Prelude: Warlight 
Acknowledgments 
Note on Language and the Text

Introduction: War, from the South
1. A Brief History of War in South Lebanon
2. Battle/field
3. The Bitter Crop
4. How to Live (and Die) in an Explosive Landscape 
5. Maskun, or Nature’s Resistance 
6. The Gray Zone
Conclusion: Life as War 
Coda: A Marriage in Galilee

Notes
Bibliography
Index
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