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Women and Gender in Early Jewish and Palestinian Nationalism (Paperback)
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Women and Gender in Early Jewish and Palestinian Nationalism (Paperback)
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"In this landmark book, Katz skillfully demonstrates the complex
ways that gender ideology was inextricably linked to and reinforced
the formation of both Palestinian Arab and Jewish Zionist national
identities in the first half of the 20th century."--Sherna Berger
Gluck, California State University "This is the only historical
study in which the discourse of both Arabs and Jews is the
centerpiece and that discourse is analyzed as undergirding the
construction of nascent ideologies. . . . The text is a marvelous
synthesis of the many conflicting narratives about Palestine in the
years leading up to Israeli statehood."--Lisa Pollard, University
of North Carolina, Wilmington "This book makes a significant
contribution to Middle Eastern and women's history scholarship. It
is unique to find the cases of these two nationalist movements
treated simultaneously in this way, in this period. It is an
intriguing interweaving of the gendered narratives."--Palmira
Brummett, University of Tennessee Drawing on a variety of source
materials, ranging from popular print media to poetry, film,
political treatises, and biographies and autobiographies, Sheila
Katz examines the ways in which gender operated in forming the
political identities of Palestinian Arabs and Jewish Zionists. By
exploring both gender definitions and their expressions in the
everyday lives of two contesting peoples, she provides a highly
nuanced understanding of how gender affects the discourse of
conflict between two competing national movements. Through this
balanced discussion of the histories of Jewish and Palestinian
women during Palestine's formative years, Katz makes a significant
contribution to scholarship in Middle Eastern and women's history.
Working at the intersection of several disciplines, Katz provides a
wide-ranging examination of the formation and expression of
national identity and the changing gender roles that help shape it.
She uses gender as a tool to examine the creation of boundaries and
power relations among nations. Through a discussion employing the
materials and methods of history, sociology, literary criticism,
and anthropology, this study offers a unique examination of
identity formation in Palestine during the first half of the 20th
century and an analysis of both Palestinian and Jewish women in
their respective national movements, illuminating gender as a
linchpin of international conflict.
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