Heritage and Healing in Syria and Iraq
Discover the profound insights of Heritage and Healing in Syria and Iraq by Zena Kamash, published by Manchester University Press in 2024. This compelling hardback, spanning 288 pages, delves into the complex relationship between cultural heritage and conflict recovery in the war-torn regions of Syria and Iraq.
Kamash draws on extensive research into trauma and recovery, challenging conventional approaches to heritage reconstruction. She proposes innovative, ethically-driven methods to utilize heritage as a means of healing, offering a fresh perspective on how communities can reclaim their identity and history amidst devastation.
This book is essential for anyone interested in cultural studies, conflict resolution, and the transformative power of heritage. Join Zena Kamash on a journey of resilience and creativity as she envisions a path towards healing through the preservation and reimagining of cultural legacies.