Women, Reconciliation And The Israeli-palestinian Conflict: The Road Not Yet Taken (routledge Studies On The Arab-israeli Conflict)
by Giulia Daniele /
2014 / English / PDF
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Women,
Women,Reconciliation and the Israeli-Palestinian
Conflict
Reconciliation and the Israeli-Palestinian
Conflict explores the most prominent instances of women’s
political activism in the occupied Palestinian territories and in
Israel, focussing primarily on the last decade. By taking account
of the heterogeneous narrative identities existing in such a
context, the author questions the effectiveness of the
contributions of Palestinian and Israeli Jewish women activists
towards a feasible renewal of the ‘peace process’, founded on
mutual recognition and reconciliation.
explores the most prominent instances of women’s
political activism in the occupied Palestinian territories and in
Israel, focussing primarily on the last decade. By taking account
of the heterogeneous narrative identities existing in such a
context, the author questions the effectiveness of the
contributions of Palestinian and Israeli Jewish women activists
towards a feasible renewal of the ‘peace process’, founded on
mutual recognition and reconciliation.
Based on feminist literature and field research, this book
re-problematises the controversial liaison between ethno-national
narratives, feminist backgrounds and women’s activism in
Palestine/Israel. In detail, the most relevant salience of this
study is the provision of an additional contribution to the
recent debate on the process of making Palestinian and Israeli
women activists more visible, and the importance of this process
as one of the most meaningful ways to open up areas of enquiry
around major prospects for the end of the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict.
Based on feminist literature and field research, this book
re-problematises the controversial liaison between ethno-national
narratives, feminist backgrounds and women’s activism in
Palestine/Israel. In detail, the most relevant salience of this
study is the provision of an additional contribution to the
recent debate on the process of making Palestinian and Israeli
women activists more visible, and the importance of this process
as one of the most meaningful ways to open up areas of enquiry
around major prospects for the end of the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict.
Tackling topical issues relating to alternative resolutions to
the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, this book will be a valuable
resource for both academics and activists with an interest in
Middle East Politics, Gender Studies, and Conflict Resolution.
Tackling topical issues relating to alternative resolutions to
the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, this book will be a valuable
resource for both academics and activists with an interest in
Middle East Politics, Gender Studies, and Conflict Resolution.