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URL:https://edu.technion.ac.il/events/dragons-and-walls-representation-of-
 the-separation-wall-in-palestinian-and-israeli-childrens-literature/

SUMMARY:Dragons and Walls: Representation of the Separation Wall in Palesti
 nian and Israeli Children's Literature
DESCRIPTION:Lecturer:\n Location:כיתה 307\, הפקולטה לחינוך
  למדע וטכנולוגיה\n Zoom: \n Abstract\nIn this guest talk\, w
 e will explore the intricate and impactful ways in which Israeli and Pales
 tinian children's literature depicts the Separation Wall\, a significant a
 nd divisive symbol in the Israeli-Palestinian relations.\nThe talk will un
 derscore how these literary works reflect the varied perspectives and live
 d experiences on either side of the Wall\, engaging young readers with the
  multifaceted issues of freedom\, identity\, and justice. We will showcase
  specific instances where the Wall is both metaphorically and physically t
 ranscended\, presenting a subversive take on the current reality and offer
 ing a cautiously hopeful vision for the future. This exploration will high
 light the role of children's literature in shaping societal understanding 
 and challenging prevailing narratives through the eyes of the young.\nBio\
 nLoaay Wattad is a 2023-2024 EUME Postdoc Fellow at the Forum Transregiona
 le Studien in Berlin. In his research\, he focuses on socio-political them
 es in Palestinian and Israeli children's literature. He pursued his PhD st
 udies at Tel Aviv University\, focusing on the sociology of Palestinian ch
 ildren's literature. Wattad is the editor of the Hkaya journal\, dedicated
  to Arabic children's and young adult literature and culture.
LOCATION:כיתה 307\, הפקולטה לחינוך למדע וטכנולו
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