Review of Teodora TODOROVA (2021): Decolonial Solidarity in Palestine-lsrael. Settler Colonialism and Resistance from Within, London, Zed Books.
Keywords:
Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Decolonization, Settler colonialism, Civil society, IsraelCopyright (c) 2023 Juan David Echeverry Tamayo
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Abstract
Decolonial Solidarity in Palestine-Israel (2021) is a critical and innovative analysis of the traditional approach to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, focusing on solutions that are traversed by segregation and ethnocentrism. Throughout its chapters, Todorova conceptualizes the settler-colonial model as an explanatory framework for the structures that govern the relationship between Jews-Israelis, Arab-Israelis and Palestinians under occupation, in an attempt to understand how the action of Jewish-Israeli civil society associations can contribute to building a scenario where co-resistance, co-responsibility and co-habitation pave the way for the decolonization of Israel-Palestine.
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Todorova, Teodora (2021): Decolonial Solidarity in Palestine-lsrael. Settler Colonialism and Resistance from Within, London, Zed Books