Announcing "THOBNA"

Wafa Ghnaim’s second publication "THOBNA: Reclaiming Palestinian Dresses in the Diaspora" will be released on June 30, 2023. Pre-order is now available and a book launch event is scheduled at the Museum of the Palestinian People on July 8, 2023 in Washington, DC. Announcements for ‘THOBNA” will only be made to email subscribers, due to content suppression issues on social media.

In "THOBNA" Ghnaim celebrates messages of freedom, resistance and liberation embedded in Palestinian embroidery produced after the 1948 Nakba. Written and published exactly five years after her first book, “Tatreez & Tea: Embroidery and Storytelling in the Palestinian Diaspora” (2018), Ghnaim moves from documenting the oral history and tatreez patterns passed down to her by her mother, award-winning artist Feryal Abbasi-Ghnaim, to cultivating a reclamation process for identifying and rescuing Palestinian dresses in the diaspora in “THOBNA.”

“THOBNA” (Arabic for “our dress”) acknowledges the scholarship of Palestinian Elders that guided Ghnaim’s growth in the field. Representing a major turning point in her career that inspired her study of Palestinian dress history within an academic context, this book focuses on the path a Palestinian dress, or thobe, takes before arriving in a museum collection. Ghnaim details the ethics involved with Palestinian dress reclamation in the United States and the tremendous role museums can play in providing long-term viability for meaningful access to Palestinian dress collections.

Using her extensive knowledge and studies of Palestinian thobes found in various museums, Ghnaim offers 47 pages of detailed patterns, and 20 pages of supplies and technique instruction in adherence to Palestinian tradition. These patterns, digitized especially for “THOBNA,” offer a fresh look at how tatreez was incorporated into Palestinian resistance during the 1980s and beyond.

An explicit celebration of Palestinian reclamation, resistance and freedom, “THOBNA” releases after 75 years of Palestinian displacement, dispossession and exile. Ghnaim offers thoughtful insight into the reclamation process of THOBNA in the diaspora, and in the same breath, elevates the many Palestinian women who came before her to lay the groundwork for a stitched path to freedom. In “THOBNA,” Ghnaim reclaims each thobe, one-by-one, as a love letter to the Palestinian community, ensuring that resistance tatreez revives once again in the diaspora to continue to reflect a resilient past and hopeful future. 

THOBNA includes:

  • A detailed analysis of contemporary Palestinian dress styles after 1948.

  • 10 rescued Palestinian dresses in North America, and the important stories they hold. 

  • Inclusive guidance on how to tatreez, that considers aging hands and limited budgets.

  • Detailed diagrams on three methods of cross stitch that reflect historic Palestinian technique, waste canvas application, running stitch, back stitch and more.

  • Four color palettes that cover ancient, traditional, modern and contemporary colors matched to those most commonly used at the time.

  • 47 pages of cross stitch patterns focusing on Palestinian resistance movements from the 1980s onward, including two Palestine maps, 50 Palestinian villages in Kufic script, six chest panels, and much more.

  • A glossary of terms in Arabic and English related to Palestinian embroidery and textile traditions.

  • A robust bibliography that references the most significant resources in Palestinian embroidery.

  • Embroidery from the Textile Research Centre (Leiden), Tiraz Centre (The Widad Kawar Collection), The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of the Palestinian People, and the author’s collection.

Release Date: June 30, 2023

Author Portrait, Photographer: Omar Rimawi (2023)

In celebration of this book release, the Museum of the Palestinian People in Washington, DC will be hosting the launch of the event with a moderated discussion led by the museum's Director of Programs & Operations, Julia Pitner. A limited number of signed copies by the author will be available for sale at the event. Learn more at the event link in this announcement.

The generous donors of this project will receive their signed copy of the book by September, 2023 and the author will be reaching out in July.

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