Women in Israel: Race, Gender and Citizenship.(Book review)
[Nahla Abdo] focuses on the comparative markers of economic citizenship and women's lived realities. What she achieves, through a feminist lens, in Women in Israelis a complex weave that connects the relational practices that are systematized and produced with and by the conceptual and material...
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Published in | Herizons Vol. 26; no. 1; p. 43 |
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Format | Book Review |
Language | English |
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Winnipeg
Herizons Magazine, Inc
22.06.2012
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Summary: | [Nahla Abdo] focuses on the comparative markers of economic citizenship and women's lived realities. What she achieves, through a feminist lens, in Women in Israelis a complex weave that connects the relational practices that are systematized and produced with and by the conceptual and material practices of power. She connects the dots between Israel's Zionist, expansionist and colonial agendas, its racialized "others" and the institutions that determine their lived realities, with the structures of women's oppression and the institutionalized forms of colonial, racist and neo-liberal agendas. |
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ISSN: | 0711-7485 |