
Between The Covers : Conversations with Writers in Fiction, Nonfiction & Poetry Adania Shibli : Minor Detail
Sep 1, 2021
In this engaging conversation, Adania Shibli, a Palestinian novelist known for her award-nominated book, Minor Detail, dives deep into the politics of language and its connection to identity. She explores how stories reflect personal and societal experiences shaped by colonization and dehumanization. Shibli discusses the complexities of exile, silence as resistance, and the transformative power of perceived weaknesses in creativity. With poignant anecdotes, she illuminates the struggle of reclaiming Palestinian cultural identity through the nuances of language and memory.
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The Act of Naming
- Shibli discusses how the Israeli government changed her family name, highlighting the power dynamics inherent in naming.
- She connects this to Adam's act of naming in the Bible, contrasting it with the denial of self-naming under occupation.
Internalized Borders
- Palestinians internalize psychological borders due to movement restrictions.
- This leads to reduced imagination, stamina, and self-imposed limitations.
Challenging Psychiatric Interpretations
- Shibli challenges J.M. Coetzee's psychiatric interpretations of characters in "Minor Detail."
- She questions individualizing motivations when systemic conditions like occupation are at play.

