Chad Elias analyzes a generation of artists working in Lebanon who interrogate Lebanon\'s civil war (1975-1990), showing how their appropriation and creation of Images challenge divisive political discourse, give a voice to those silenced and forgotten, and provide the means to reimagine Lebanon\'s future..
Chad Elias analyzes a generation of artists working in Lebanon who interrogate Lebanon\'s civil war (1975-1990), showing how their appropriation and creation of Images challenge divisive political discourse, give a voice to those silenced and forgotten, and provide the means to reimagine Lebanon\'s future.