Using feminist anthropology and interview data, this article investigates the gendered dimension of hunger striking in Israeli prisons. It draws on other cases from Ireland to the United States to explore the gendered nature of resistance to political imprisonment. I argue that women hunger strikers are active participants who weaponize their lives to resist the Israeli matrix of power and patriarchal societal norms. There have been less women in number when compared to male prisoners, but women have been more effective in collectively coordinating their pioneering action. Through necroresistance (transforming their body to a site of resistance) and the strategy of sumud (Arabic for ‘steadfastness’), women prisoners practice a dual resistan...
In this article, I explore how ‘narratives of sacrifice’ shape the lives of Palestinian women living...
The present article focuses on the case of the 2012 hunger-strike of Palestinian prisoners in Israel...
Femicide—the killing of a female because of her gender—is becoming an increased object of sociologic...
Using feminist anthropology and interview data, this article investigates the gendered dimension of ...
Using feminist anthropology and interview data, this article investigates the gendered dimension of ...
Are prison hunger strikes a means of liberation or harbingers of death? Are they passive or active m...
This monograph reveals in unprecedented detail how prison hunger strikes achieve monumental feats of...
The aim of this article is to analyse how the violence of a patriarchal system forces women into sit...
The article explores the themes of body, physical pain, and corporeal memory as framed by Fatna El B...
Hunger-strikes present a challenge to state authority and abuse from powerless individuals with limi...
Prisons are places of power and resistance. This article is based on original research material deri...
Prisons are places of power and resistance. This article is based on original research material deri...
peer-reviewedBodies, Power, Resistance is an examination of how Palestinian women in the occupied Pa...
Assuming that gender relationships are essential to any analysis of terrorism and political violence...
This thesis examines former Palestinian women prisoners’ experiences of imprisonment in Israeli colo...
In this article, I explore how ‘narratives of sacrifice’ shape the lives of Palestinian women living...
The present article focuses on the case of the 2012 hunger-strike of Palestinian prisoners in Israel...
Femicide—the killing of a female because of her gender—is becoming an increased object of sociologic...
Using feminist anthropology and interview data, this article investigates the gendered dimension of ...
Using feminist anthropology and interview data, this article investigates the gendered dimension of ...
Are prison hunger strikes a means of liberation or harbingers of death? Are they passive or active m...
This monograph reveals in unprecedented detail how prison hunger strikes achieve monumental feats of...
The aim of this article is to analyse how the violence of a patriarchal system forces women into sit...
The article explores the themes of body, physical pain, and corporeal memory as framed by Fatna El B...
Hunger-strikes present a challenge to state authority and abuse from powerless individuals with limi...
Prisons are places of power and resistance. This article is based on original research material deri...
Prisons are places of power and resistance. This article is based on original research material deri...
peer-reviewedBodies, Power, Resistance is an examination of how Palestinian women in the occupied Pa...
Assuming that gender relationships are essential to any analysis of terrorism and political violence...
This thesis examines former Palestinian women prisoners’ experiences of imprisonment in Israeli colo...
In this article, I explore how ‘narratives of sacrifice’ shape the lives of Palestinian women living...
The present article focuses on the case of the 2012 hunger-strike of Palestinian prisoners in Israel...
Femicide—the killing of a female because of her gender—is becoming an increased object of sociologic...