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Palestine in poetry and prose

Palestinian literature has long provided space for resistance, healing, and growth, write Margarita Isabel Asensio Pastor and Eman Mhanna

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On a black background, there are three poppies. Each poppy has a centre of Arabic writing.

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Eman Mhanna is a lecturer in the Department of Philology at the University of Seville and a researcher at the CySOC Research Centre (University of Almería)

Margarita Isabel Asensio Pastor is a lecturer in the Department of Education at the University of Almería and a researcher at the CySOC Research Centre (University of Almería)