A Gendered Palestinization of Identity
About the eBook
In this powerful and timely work, Nadia Issam Harhash dismantles
the limits of traditional philosophical canons in confronting injustice,
especially as experienced by women and marginalized communities.
Bridging feminist theories, Arab Eastern philosophy, and postcolonial
critique, she offers a framework rooted in Standpoint Theory, Situated
Knowledges , and Intersectionality to rethink identity, resistance, and
justice .
At the heart of the book lies the concept of palestinization—a condition
of identity under occupation that mirrors borderland existence,
where language, bodies, and belonging are constantly politicized
and threatened. Harhash challenges binary models of patriarchy
versus matriarchy and introduces the idea of a humanness continuum,
reconciling gender performativity with biological difference.
Blending rigorous inquiry with deeply lived insight, A Gendered
Palestinization of Identity is both a philosophical intervention and a
personal testimony—a radical reimagining of what it means to think,
resist, and reclaim humanity under the weight of Colonial-Modernity.
About the Author
Palestinian scholar from Jerusalem, this is her Thesis for the PhD Degree
Product Details
Publisher: Al Nasher Technical Services
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Language: English
Size: 191 Pages
Filesize: 919.7 KB
ISBN: 9789950432031
Published: March 5, 2026