Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-9-2024
Keywords
Palestinian liberation, decolonial feminism, and disability justice
Abstract
It is integral for Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies, and Critical Disability Studies to practice a decolonial, intersectional feminist, disability justice framework that prioritizes Palestinian liberation. In this paper, I will be addressing why these fields of study must incorporate these imperatives. I will provide context, present evidence, and assert my thesis with proposed calls to action. I draw from the work of Laura J. Jaffee, Jabir K. Puar, Geoffrey Reaume, Sins Invalid and Yasmin Snounu to do so, as they have done incredible work regarding these topics. My aim is to catalyze a commitment for solidarity with Palestinians and a disability justice praxis.
Recommended Citation
Smith, Violet, "Palestinian Liberation, Decolonial Feminism, and Disability Justice" (2024). Institute for Critical Disability Studies. 5.
https://cedar.wwu.edu/icds/5
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Language
English
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