Captive Revolution: Palestinian Women's Anti-Colonial Struggle within the Israeli Prison System
by Nahla Abdo
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Nahla Abdo's Captive Revolution seeks to break the silence on Palestinian women political detainees, providing a vital contribution to research on women, revolutions, national liberation and anti-colonial resistance. Based on stories of the women themselves, as well as her own experiences as a former political prisoner, Abdo draws on a wealth of oral history and primary research in order to analyse their anti-colonial struggle, their agency and the appalling treatment Making crucial show more comparisons with the experiences of female political detainees in other conflicts, and emphasising the vital role Palestinian political culture and memorialisation of the 'Nakba' have had on their resilience and resistance, Captive Revolution is a rich and revealing addition to our knowledge of this little-studied phenomenon.-- From Publisher. show lessTags
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Nahla Abdo is an Arab feminist activist and Professor of Sociology at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.
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- Genres
- Nonfiction, Anthropology, History
- DDC/MDS
- 365.45082095694 — Society, Government, and Culture Social problems and social services Penal institutions and other detention institutions Institutions for specific classes of inmates Institutions for political prisoners and related groups of people
- LCC
- HV9778.5 .A624 — Social sciences Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminal justice administration Penology. Prisons. Corrections By region or country
- BISAC
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- Languages
- English
- Media
- Paper, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 5





