On November 16, 2017, Paola Caridi gave a talk on her new book, Jerusalem without God: Portrait of a Cruel City, which draws upon her decade of living and working in the city to explore the complex nature of Jerusalem today. Paola described a once unified city that has only seen its greatest divisions in recent history. โIt is [now] a human body where the ongoing conflict has changed the parameters of coexistence, moving from open and shared social spaces to closed social spaces where access is limited to ethno-religious affiliations,โ she stated. Using maps to delineate her points, Paola highlighted Jerusalemโs geographical transformations, noting how the redrawing of borders over the years has consequently changed the nature of life and concept of identity for city-dwellers. However, despite her recognition that the cityโs dynamic has significantly changed with the Israel-Palestine conflict, Paola expressed her hope for โa just and lasting peace, and a one and shared Jerusalem.โ
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Title: Jerusalem without God: Portrait of a Cruel City
Date Published: November 27, 2017