Emily Jacir Post-Modern Biography

history of her young life is a reflection of a postmodern biography " par excellence , which is indeed in her work : When she was six years old her moved to Saudi Arabia , where her father , an accountant , was offered a job . Ten years later she the International High School in Rome , Italy . graduating , she went to the University of Dallas , , where an uncle had moved from Bethlehem . attended graduate school in Memphis . She spent year at an artists' residency in Colorado , and was awarded grant to study in Paris the Whitney Scholarship she moved to New , where she plans to stay for a while . where is home ? Nowhere and everywhere , " she says . "I don't belong place . " But in her art work , it is Bethlehem , which the weight of meaning and reference : - lots of lemons ; Arab coffee cups - hundreds them ; pita bread , camels , and of course , letters and grandparents had orange and lemon groves in , which they lost in 1948 , and citrus fruit is indeed in her work : lemons made of ...  אל הספר
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