A short, but thorough exploration of feminism and Palestine. What is feminist liberation and how is it achieved? What aspects of liberation movements are talked about, condemned, ignored? Who is ignored during libration movements? Who decides what feminism is acceptable and not? Which feminists are silencing the Palestinian cause?
This exposes western feminism for the violence it is, and not just western feminism including white feminists but feminists of color as well; What she calls imperialist and colonial feminism. A movement supposedly for women’s rights yet cannot rally around the Palestinian cause or its women, unless it is on their terms. What are their terms? To see Palestinian, or Arab, women as victims. Not as victims of settler colonialism, but as victims of their own people, their own religion. For decades Arab and Palestinian women have tried to gather the feminist movement around the Palestinian cause, for they know that Palestinian liberation is also liberation for women and queer people.
It also discusses the women’s role in liberation. Nada Elia highlights stories of courageous and strong Palestinian women who stepped up to live against the violent settler colonial zionist project. She shows us how movements encapsulate so much more than what gets talked about widely.
The only disappointment from this book I have is the putting down of armed resistance as not feminist. To that, I counter, what about Commandante Romona? Is she not a feminist who led a movement for her peoples’ dignity with the use of weapons? Is Leila Khaled not a feminist because she hijacked a plane? The author seems to imply so as she compares Leila Khaled to a woman who started an orphanage. So, this was not clear to me from the author.
I also find it extremely unnecessary to say that armed resistance has not achieved any lasting victories. This feels like a slap in the face to all martyrs who have given their lives for the liberation of Palestine and well as those who are still fighting. Meanwhile praising those who have asked the US gov’t for more rights for Palestinians, what lasting victories has that brought on?
This is a good starting point to study what intersectional feminism can look like. It is un/learning what you have been told to believe, it is un/learning your discriminations, it is un/learning supremacy, imperialism, colonialism, capitalism.
thank you to the publisher and net galley for a copy of this book to review.