Levantine Vignettes: An Educator's Account of Border Crossing in the Middle East

Levantine Vignettes: An Educator's Account of Border Crossing in the Middle East

by Daniel Osborn

Released November 13, 2024

In the United States, the dominant perception of the Middle East is that the region is defined by violence, conflict, and extremism. This narrative erases the humanity and dignity of the region's communities and perpetuates Orientalist myths about backwardness, inferiority, and a clash of civilizations. Levantine Vignettes is the account of one history educator and his lifelong journey to appreciate the vibrancy, vitality, diversity, and dynamism of the Middle East through the embodied learning that emerges through travel and cultural immersion. Following Daniel Osborn from his first trip to Israel as an undergraduate student through his Peace Corps service in Jordan and well beyond, Levantine Vignettes demonstrates the transformative power of working with and living among communities in Israel, the Palestinian West Bank, Jordan, and Lebanon. From harvesting and planting olive trees to herding livestock in the desert, this account provides a glimpse into the process of becoming a global educator committed to crossing borders and cultivating compassion through knowledge.

Daniel Osborn, Ed.D., is a history educator, education researcher, and nonprofit professional dedicated to multicultural and global visions of education. He is the author of "Representing the Middle East and Africa in Social Studies Education: Teacher Discourse and Otherness" and the forthcoming "Levantine Vignettes: An Educator's Account of Border Crossing in the Middle East;" the founder of Project Mosaics, an education nonprofit focused on the diversity and global nature of Jewish identity and culture; the creator and host of "Joy and Conversation," a podcast about Jewish history and culture.

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