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Race and the Question of Palestine

Contributor(s): Tatour, Lana (Editor), Lentin, Ronit (Editor)

ISBN: 9781503642973

Publisher: Stanford University Press

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Pub Date: June 17, 2025

Dewey: 305.80095694

LCCN: 2024042781

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.90" H x 8.90" L x 6.00" W ( 1.10 lbs) 342 pages

Series: Stanford Studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic Societies and

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This book develops from the position that the colonization of Palestine--like other imperial and settler colonial projects--cannot be understood outside the grammar of race. Race and the Question of Palestine explores how race operates as a technology of power and colonial rule, a political and economic structure, a set of legal and discursive practices, and a classificatory system.

Offering a wide-ranging set of essays by historians, legal scholars, political scientists, sociologists, literary scholars, and race critical theorists, this collection illuminates how race should be understood in terms of its political work, and not as an identity category interchangeable with ethnicity, culture, or nationalism. Essays build on a long-standing tradition of theorizing race in Palestine studies and speak to four interconnected themes--the politics of racialization and regimes of race, racism and antiracism, race and capital accumulation, and Black-Palestinian solidarity. These engagements challenge the exceptionalism of the Palestinian case, and stress the importance of locating Palestine within global histories and present politics of imperialism, settler colonialism, capitalism, and heteropatriarchy.

Contributors: Yasmeen Abu-Laban, Seraj Assi, Abigail B. Bakan, Zvi Ben-Dor Benite, Yinon Cohen, Noura Erakat, Michael R. Fischbach, Neve Gordon, Alana Lentin, David Palumbo-Liu, John Reynolds, Kieron Turner

Review Quotes: "This profound, empirically grounded, insightful volume breaks fresh ground on Palestine as a site to make, learn from, and dismantle racial logics. Centering Palestine and expanding global history, this masterful road map both addresses the urgencies of the moment and will become a canonical anchor on race and the question of Palestine." --Sherene Seikaly, University of California, Santa Barbara

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