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Articles tagged as "Intersectionality"

“Religious Freedoms,” Apocalyptic Thinking, and Political Violence

Series: Symposium on The Politics of Persecution
Atalia Omer
August 30, 2023February 1, 2024

Palestinian Christians are under attack, but they are targeted not because of their Christianity, but rather because of their Palestinian identity.

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Why are We Still Talking about the “Clash of Civilizations”? Anne Norton and the Search for the Andalusias of Modernity

Series: Mirza Family Chair Inaugural Symposium
Atalia Omer
January 31, 2023January 27, 2024

Norton’s book illuminates the dynamics of sexual politics and how they operate to exclude, securitize, and otherize Muslims.

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Re-Entangling Palestine

Series: Symposium on The Arab and Jewish Questions
Nadia Fadil
August 30, 2021August 30, 2021

While the notion of solidarity assumes a separation in the struggles, and a tactical alliance and support, the vocabulary of entanglement forces us to reckon with the interdependency of these different struggles.

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Black Jews Matter: Solidarity Begins Beyond the Limits of Whiteness

Series: Policing Analogies
Amanda Mbuvi
September 16, 2020September 22, 2020

The problem is not my sense of self or belonging, but the way that my very existence unsettles the carefully circumscribed categories that for so many people pass for reality.

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Between Minneapolis and East Jerusalem

Ruth Carmi
July 10, 2020January 27, 2024

Understanding that racism, sexism, imperialism, globalization, capitalism, and militarism are interlinked means we cannot myopically call to eradicate one while upholding the other.

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Democracy Blues: Reflections from Rome 2016

Series: Rome 2016
Katherine Marshall
June 21, 2016August 14, 2019

We must root our analysis in the actual dilemmas encountered in practice…

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