Gender and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: The Politics of Women's Resistance (Syracuse Studies on Peace and Conflict Resolution)

by Simona Sharoni

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Simona Sharoni’s innovative approach to the conflict in the Middle East stresses the relationship between gender and politics by illuminating the daily experiences of women in Israel and in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. Among the issues explored are the connections between the violence of the conflict and the escalation of violence against women; the link between militarism and sexism; and the role of nationalism in building individual and collective identities. Sharoni also shows the impact of Intifada (the Palestinian uprising in December, 1987) on the Palestinian and Israeli women’s movements. While women’s coalitions such as these are critical subjects in and of themselves, the actions of marginalized women are rarely, if ever, given serious treatment in the study of international relations. With this book, Sharoni creates an aperture for the emergence of new perspectives and alternative methods in the development of a new vision in global politics and gender equality. The interdisciplinary scope of the book will make it valuable to scholars of political science, women’s studies, conflict resolution, and Middle East studies.
  • ISBN13 9780815602996
  • Publish Date 30 March 1995 (first published 31 December 1994)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Syracuse University Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 212
  • Language English