nasci palestiniana, nasci negra: a marginalidade como lugar de corresistência

The Black-Palestinian identity, real and imaginary, exists as a place to reclaim, stemming from the common marginality. Despite being a form of incarceration, it can also be seen as a space of co-resistance. In light of Angela Davis’ ideas, the focus of this article is not so much the intersectional...

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Main Author: Shahd Wadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro de Estudos Sociais da Universidade de Coimbra 2022-11-01
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/eces/7377
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description The Black-Palestinian identity, real and imaginary, exists as a place to reclaim, stemming from the common marginality. Despite being a form of incarceration, it can also be seen as a space of co-resistance. In light of Angela Davis’ ideas, the focus of this article is not so much the intersectionality of identities, but rather the intersectionality of struggles. By looking at the notion of this interconnection between transnational Palestinian-Black oppressions and resistance, I try to make my reflection, in itself, a questioning of power structures and the resistances embedded in them. I ask: in what way, whether real or symbolic, are the incarceration stories of black and Palestinian people linked? What links racism in Portugal to the occupation of Palestine? What happens if the two liberation movements come together, against occupation and against racism, fighting beyond their own borders? Is it possible to consider this co-resistance as a feminist struggle?
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spelling doaj.art-b9cdd1760bd6470cb21bd552f09583352022-12-22T02:50:35ZengCentro de Estudos Sociais da Universidade de Coimbrae-cadernos ces1647-07372022-11-013710.4000/eces.7377nasci palestiniana, nasci negra: a marginalidade como lugar de corresistênciaShahd WadiThe Black-Palestinian identity, real and imaginary, exists as a place to reclaim, stemming from the common marginality. Despite being a form of incarceration, it can also be seen as a space of co-resistance. In light of Angela Davis’ ideas, the focus of this article is not so much the intersectionality of identities, but rather the intersectionality of struggles. By looking at the notion of this interconnection between transnational Palestinian-Black oppressions and resistance, I try to make my reflection, in itself, a questioning of power structures and the resistances embedded in them. I ask: in what way, whether real or symbolic, are the incarceration stories of black and Palestinian people linked? What links racism in Portugal to the occupation of Palestine? What happens if the two liberation movements come together, against occupation and against racism, fighting beyond their own borders? Is it possible to consider this co-resistance as a feminist struggle?http://journals.openedition.org/eces/7377intersectional feminismoccupationPalestinePortugalracism
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title nasci palestiniana, nasci negra: a marginalidade como lugar de corresistência
title_full nasci palestiniana, nasci negra: a marginalidade como lugar de corresistência
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title_full_unstemmed nasci palestiniana, nasci negra: a marginalidade como lugar de corresistência
title_short nasci palestiniana, nasci negra: a marginalidade como lugar de corresistência
title_sort nasci palestiniana nasci negra a marginalidade como lugar de corresistencia
topic intersectional feminism
occupation
Palestine
Portugal
racism
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