ISBN-13: 9783631638361 / Angielski / Twarda / 2012 / 184 str.
A challenge, a mission, a hope for a better life for all in an embattled country. This was the author s vision in The Other s Other. The challenge turned out to be greater and different than imagined; the mission more exasperating; the hope, more complicated. The book offers a new perspective on the problematic encounter between Jewish and Arab Israelis through the experience of a Jewish lecturer at an Arab college in an Arab city in Israel. The author s unique insights into Arab Israeli culture gleaned from conversations with staff and students, students work, and everyday contact offer a window on the often conflicting feelings; the ambiguities, ambivalent identities, and layers of reality; the questions, doubts and dilemmas that mark the struggle of Arabs and Jews living in one country. It is also a meditation on the rewards and difficulties of discovering and accepting the other and oneself as the other s other. Of coexistence."