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"Thinking Palestine," edited by Ronit Lentin, is an interdisciplinary academic collection examining the Palestinian experience through the lens of race, settler colonialism, and political violence. The book foregrounds race not as merely an identity category but as a political and economic tool integral to Zionism, the creation of the Israeli state, and the ongoing colonization of Palestine.
The contributors—including Palestinian, Israeli, American, and European scholars—explore various themes such as:
The racialization of Palestinians, Bedouins, and Mizrahi Jews
The role of race in Zionist settler colonialism and international law
Gender and racialized sexual politics
Racial capitalism, militarized accumulation, and labor
Black-Palestinian solidarity
The intersection of antiracism and antisemitism in the context of Palestine
The book critiques the dominant narratives that erase or control Palestinian history and resistance, highlighting the racial dimensions of their oppression. It situates the Palestinian struggle within global histories of imperialism, capitalism, settler colonialism, and heteropatriarchy, arguing for an anticolonial, anti-imperial, and antiracist solidarity approach.
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