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You need to install or upgrade your flash player To install or upgrade your flash player, you can download Adobe Flash Player here Prof. Bresheeth. Two states, too little, too late: the next stage 01Professor Haim Bresheeth is a filmmaker, photographer and a film studies scholar, at University of East London since early 2002. His books include the best-selling Introduction to the Holocaust (with Stuart Hood, 2 reprints since 1997), the first version was titled Holocaust for Beginners (1993) and was reprinted a number of times; This title was also published in Turkish and Croatian translations, and is being translated into other languages. His edited volumes include The Gulf War and the New World Order, (with Nira Yuval-Davis) published in 1992 by Zed Books, Cinema and Memory: Dangerous Liaisons, Co-edited with Zand, S and Zimmerman, M Jerusalem, Zalman Shazar Centre (Hebrew) 2004, and a special double-issue of Third Text ,(September, 2006), on Palestinian and Israeli Art, Photography, Architecture and Cinema (co-edited with Haifa Hammami). He has been on the Editorial Board of the Journal Khamsin for many years until its demise in 1991, and has published widely in Hebrew and English on Palestinian and Israeli film, and is currently working on the representation of the other and stranger in European film. His films include the widely-shown State of Danger (1989, BBC2) - a documentary on the first Palestinian Intifada. He has also written many newspaper articles in Hebrew, mainly published in the Israeli Ha’aretz broadsheet, as well as English language articles, mainly published by the Cairo-based Al-Ahram Weekly. He is Director of the new UEL research centre - Matrix East Research Lab - concentrating on the Digital Arts and Cybercultures. Links and Resources: Journal of Palestine Studies Related material on Human Rights TV : Majd's Story A Palestinian girl talks of her experience living under occupation. hrtvsh The views expressed by contributors on Human Rights TV do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of the management and staff of Human Rights TV or hrtvsh. Views and opinions expressed on other sites which may link to Human Rights TV or be linked to by Human Rights TV are not the responsibility or liability of Human Rights TV or hrtvsh. Human Rights TV and hrtvsh are not responsible for the content of external internet sites.
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