This essay seeks to define the current regime of national security, tracing a shift within the gender categories that subtend notions of justified (state) violence. It focuses on Israel's occupation, and in particular its violent control over the Gaza Strip, to examine the relations between war and enmity on the one hand and humanitarianism and subject-citizens on the other. I argue that security relies on a new mechanism of justifying violence, wherein the distinction between (feminized) civilians and (masculinized) aggressors is replaced with more “gender-blind” violence, which incorporates both humanitarian language and aberrant, thin disciplinary processes to form a subject whose killing is always already justifiable
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict represents a rather peculiar case, where violence opens multiple in...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict represents a rather peculiar case, where violence opens multiple in...
This thesis examines nationalism and colonialism in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and asks the qu...
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Israel has had a long tradition of fighting international and Palestinian terror. This article looks...
Drawing on rich interview material and adopting a life history approach, this book examines the agen...
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Although international norms on the Responsibility to Protect (R2P ), norms stemming from United Nat...
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Palestinian in the West Bank are facing a situation that can be characterised as a double-barrelled ...
Despite increasing attention to Palestinian territorial dispossession, there is inadequate attention...
The Israel occupation of Palestinian territory has been an old aged occupation that frequently draw...
The Israel occupation of Palestinian territory has been an old aged occupation that frequently draw...
This essay provides an ideological critique of the media tropes that have been used by Israeli milit...
In recent years, Israel’s military practices have increasingly been described as “humanitarian,” ent...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict represents a rather peculiar case, where violence opens multiple in...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict represents a rather peculiar case, where violence opens multiple in...
This thesis examines nationalism and colonialism in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and asks the qu...
In the immediate aftermath of armed conflict, security is critical to the possibility that refugees,...
Israel has had a long tradition of fighting international and Palestinian terror. This article looks...
Drawing on rich interview material and adopting a life history approach, this book examines the agen...
This thesis is a case study of how Palestinians are depicted as a threat in Israel's security discou...
Although international norms on the Responsibility to Protect (R2P ), norms stemming from United Nat...
This essay provides an ideological critique of the media tropes that have been used by Israeli milit...
Palestinian in the West Bank are facing a situation that can be characterised as a double-barrelled ...
Despite increasing attention to Palestinian territorial dispossession, there is inadequate attention...
The Israel occupation of Palestinian territory has been an old aged occupation that frequently draw...
The Israel occupation of Palestinian territory has been an old aged occupation that frequently draw...
This essay provides an ideological critique of the media tropes that have been used by Israeli milit...
In recent years, Israel’s military practices have increasingly been described as “humanitarian,” ent...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict represents a rather peculiar case, where violence opens multiple in...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict represents a rather peculiar case, where violence opens multiple in...
This thesis examines nationalism and colonialism in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and asks the qu...