Linda Dittmar

About The Author

Linda Dittmar’s early years (1939-1960) were marked by the turmoil of war and nation-building as Mandatory Palestine became Israel. Growing into Israeli adulthood, she witnessed the traumatic effects of both the Jews’ Holocaust and the Palestinians’ Nakba. In the U.S. since 1961, she received her Ph.D. from Stanford University, taught literature and film studies at the University of Massachusetts Boston, and had visiting lectureships in Tel Aviv, India, and elsewhere. Her publications include From Hanoi to Hollywood and Multiple Voices in Feminist Film Criticism. Her work has been recognized by several residencies and distinguished awards, including the Fulbright Foundation and the Massachusetts Cultural Council.

Books by Linda Dittmar

Tracing Homelands

Israel, Palestine, and the Claims of Belonging

A raw and courageous memoir of the 1948 war and its aftermath and searing personal journey to uncover the suppressed traumas, facts, and myths that undergird the so-called Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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