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Trans/Intifada : the politics and poetics of intersectional resistance /

"This book explores political, cultural, and literary aspects of intersectional and transnational resistance articulated contemporarily and historically by Palestinian and Black American artists and activists. A historical and political survey examines the Nakba as a contemporaneous colonial ep...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Jegić, Denijal (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Heidelberg : Universitätsverlag Winter, [2019]
Colección:American studies (Munich, Germany) ; v. 300.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction -- Palestinicide(s) - a contemporary history of Zionism and the Nakba -- Defining the Nakba -- Zionist settler-colonialism -- Ethnic cleansing -- Contemporary colonialism and disturbing natives -- The Nakba - a history of the present -- Colonial violence -- Erasure and inscription -- Perpetual war -- Palestinian responses -- Mowing the lawn or removing the topsoil? -- Incitement and the banality of evil -- The question of genocide -- Palestine in U.S.-Israeli similes -- Imagined Arabs, imagining Arabs - Orientalist fantasies -- American Zionism and U.S.-Israeli exceptionalism -- U.S.-Israeli concepts of peace and terrorism -- Palestine as a laboratory -- Arab America: from inclusion to marginalization -- Black-Palestinian solidarity -- A history of transnational resistance and solidarity -- Palestine and the Third World -- Palestine in the Black Power movement -- Black-Palestinian intersections in Israel -- South Africa between Palestine and Israel -- Contemporary struggles -- Wars on drugs and terror -- Black Lives Matter -- Hashtag solidarity: the Gaza/Fergusen movement -- Statements of solidarity -- Black lives in Israel -- Jewish solidarity and resistance -- Arts as resistance -- On transnational literature -- The artist as activist -- Black-Palestinian transformations -- Poetic resistance: a literary history -- Literary analysis -- Humanization -- Displacement, home, and the living room -- Contesting the U.S.-Israeli alliance -- Concentration camps and mass incarceration -- Feminist responses -- Transnational remapping -- Revolution as a solution -- Conclusion. 
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