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'This is a compelling exploration of the creative response to conflict in Palestine by three Irish writers and a Welsh visual artist. Diarmait Mac Giolla Chríost's extensive research and germane analysis questions what art is for, and bears witness to what can art do as political activism while still remaining art.'
Christine Kinsey, artist, author, curator, and co-founder and director of Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff
Fieldnotes from Celtic Palestine embodies a new type of sociological writing that weaves ethnography with memoir as well as fusing other convention-breaking literary forms, styles and devices. In its innovative analysis of the rhetorical power of the creative works of four Celtic witnesses to the conflict in Palestine, three Irish and one Welsh, it explores how the creative practitioner may effectively engage in political persuasion and activism without compromising their art. The book also reflects upon a series of encounters in the field between the author and various individuals – political prisoners, diplomats, members of terrorist organisations, members of the security services, journalist and politicians, and also ordinary people making their lives in a society profoundly shaped by brutal ethno-political occupation and conflict. Amongst these encounters is that of being served tea by the daughter of a Hamas suicide bomber, and that of being taken to Jewish settlement regarded as illegal under international law.

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