Captive Revolution: Palestinian Women's Anti-Colonial Struggle within the Israeli Prison System

Author:   Nahla Abdo
Publisher:   Pluto Press
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9780745334936


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   20 August 2014
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Author:   Nahla Abdo
Publisher:   Pluto Press
Imprint:   Pluto Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.342kg
ISBN:  

9780745334936


ISBN 10:   0745334938
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   20 August 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Forgotten History, Lost Voices and Silent Souls: Women Political Detainees 2. Anti-Colonial Resistance in Context 3. Colonialism, Imperialism and the Culture of Resistance 4. Political Detainees and the Israeli Prison System 5. Prison as a Site of Resistance Conclusion Afterword Notes Bibliography Index

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By interviewing Palestinian women political detainees and by situating their experiences both historically and globally, Abdo fills an important gap in both feminist and non-feminist scholarship on gender and resistance. -- Simona Sharoni, Ph.D, Professor, Gender & Women's Studies, State University of New York, Plattsburgh


By interviewing Palestinian women political detainees and by situating their experiences both historically and globally, Abdo fills an important gap in both feminist and non-feminist scholarship on gender and resistance. -- Simona Sharoni, Ph.D, Professor, Gender & Women's Studies, State University of New York, Plattsburgh Nahla Abdo's groundbreaking, highly personal anti-imperialist analysis of Palestinian women political detainees makes a vital contribution to feminist studies of struggle and resistance, moving the reader from rage to hope. Contextualised in a critique of Western feminism and an analysis of Israeli settler-colonial racism, Captive Revolution presents the women militants, criminalised and sexualised by Israel, not as victims but as active agents of anti-colonial gendered resistance. -- Ronit Lentin, Associate professor of Sociology, Trinity College Dublin Nahla Abdo's Captive Revolution is a landmark contribution to an emerging literature on the resistance of women political prisoners since the 1960s, with specific focus on Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons and detention centres. The state, through its penal apparatus, plays a critical role in instigating and perpetuating violence against women detainees both through its own repressive practices, and by institutionalising the collective punishment and negation of their people. Avoiding the simplicity of merely adding the narratives of women to existing accounts of prison struggles, Abdo indicts the colonial violence, gynophobia, orientalism and cultural erasure that define the carceral regimes which Palestinian women encounter, and resist. Like its subjects, this book challenges the intellectual and physical barricades that surround our understanding of 'resistance'. -- Dr Mary Corcoran, Keele University, UK.


By interviewing Palestinian women political detainees and by situating their experiences both historically and globally, Abdo fills an important gap in both feminist and non-feminist scholarship on gender and resistance. -- Simona Sharoni, Ph.D, Professor, Gender & Women's Studies, State University of New York, Plattsburgh Nahla Abdo's groundbreaking highly personal anti-imperialist analysis of Palestinian women political detainees makes a vital contribution to feminist studies of struggle and resistance, moving the reader from rage to hope. Contextualised in a critique of western feminism and an analysis of Israeli settler-colonial racism, Captive Revolution presents the women militants, criminalised and sexualised by Israel, not as victims but as active agents of anti-colonial gendered resistance. -- Ronit Lentin, Associate professor of Sociology, Trinity College Dublin


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Nahla Abdo is an Arab feminist activist and a Professor of Sociology at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. She is the author of Captive Revolution: Palestinian Women's Anti-Colonial Struggle within the Israeli Prison System (Pluto, 2014).

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