People like us

misrepresenting the Middle East

244 pages

English language

Published June 22, 2009 by Soft Skull Press, Distributed by Publishers Group West.

ISBN:
978-1-59376-256-8
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OCLC Number:
458893557

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"In People Like Us, Joris Luyendijk tells the story of his five years as a reporter in the Middle East. Extremely young for a correspondent but fluent in Arabic, he spoke with stone throwers and terrorists, taxi drivers and professors, victims and aggressors, students and families. He chronicled first-hand experiences of dictatorship, occupation, terror, and war. His stories cast light on a number of major crises, from the Iraq War to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, along with less-reported issues such as orphans collecting trash on the streets of Cairo." "Yet the more he witnessed, the less he understood, and he explains here how he became increasingly aware of the yawning gap between what he saw on the ground and what was later reported in the media. As a correspondent, he was privy to a multitude of narratives with conflicting implications, and he saw over and over again that the media favors …

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Subjects

  • Luyendijk, Joris, -- 1971- -- Travel -- Middle East
  • Mass media -- Political aspects -- Western countries
  • Foreign correspondents -- Middle East -- Biography
  • Reporters and reporting -- Netherlands -- Biography
  • Middle East -- Politics and government -- 1979-
  • Middle East -- Social conditions
  • Middle East -- In mass media
  • Middle East -- Description and travel