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Palestine and Feminist Liberation

Nadia Elia

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Between the Lines
01 December 2025
How can we explain that Israel, despite its genocidal attacks in Gaza and its violation of international law, remains immune to criticism? Why do many feminists in the Global North, so quick to denounce the impact of ""Islamic fundamentalism"" on Palestinian women, remain silent when it comes to decrying the gendered impact of Israeli apartheid in Palestine?  In Palestine and Feminist Liberation, Palestinian scholar-activist Nada Elia argues that Palestinian women, far from being powerless and submissive, have long played an important role in resisting their people’s dispossession, first by the British Mandate, then by Israel. Elia discusses the challenges diaspora Palestinian feminists face when organizing in Canada, where the dominant discourse has long upheld the Zionist narrative, steeped in Orientalism and anti-Palestinian racism. She articulates a vision for liberation grounded in Indigenous feminism, with its focus on collective empowerment, rather than individual advancement.
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Imprint:   Between the Lines
Country of Publication:   Canada
Dimensions:   Height: 178mm,  Width: 114mm, 
ISBN:   9781771136891
ISBN 10:   1771136898
Series:   Provocations series
Pages:   80
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Nada Elia is a diaspora Palestinian writer, grassroots organizer, and university professor. She is the author of Greater than the Sum of Our Parts: Feminism, Inter/Nationalism, and Palestine and has contributed chapters to Palestine: A Socialist Introduction and The Case for Sanctions on Israel. She is currently completing Falastiniyyat: A Century of Palestinian Feminisms. She is a core member of the Palestinian Feminist Collective and has been the plenary presenter at major academic and activist conferences. Her articles have been published in Mondoweiss, Middle East Eye, and Electronic Intifada. Nada Elia lives in the United States, where she is an associate professor of Ethnic Studies at Western Washington University.

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