- KADEM Kadın Araştırmaları Dergisi
- Volume:10 Issue:2
- Women at Crossroads: Palestinian Women\\\'s Movements Between Nationalism, Secularism and Islamic Id...
Women at Crossroads: Palestinian Women\\\'s Movements Between Nationalism, Secularism and Islamic Identity
Authors : Dalal Bajes
Pages : 741-754
Doi:10.21798/kadem.2024.168
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Publication Date : 2024-12-31
Article Type : Other Papers
Abstract :This book by Islah Jad explores the evolution of the Palestinian feminist movement, examining its intersection with nationalism, secularism, and Islamism. Jad highlights the complex dynamics Palestinian women face as they balance advocating for gender equality with participating in national resistance. The study traces the impact of colonialism, internal political struggles, and international influences on women’s organizations from the British mandate to the post-Oslo period. It also examines the roles of secular and Islamic feminists, reflecting on their divergent visions for women’s rights. The book traces the impact of the political split between the West Bank and Gaza in 2006, highlighting the differing feminist strategies in each region. While the West Bank focused on legal reforms and women’s rights, Gaza prioritized resistance and self-reliance. Despite these efforts, women on both sides reinforced the political divide rather than working to heal it. Jad critiques the emphasis on state-building and international frameworks, arguing that these approaches failed to foster democratic foundations or strengthen the national liberation struggle. Ultimately, Palestinian women’s political engagement remains fragmented, with limited collaboration across political divides.Keywords : Filistin, kadın, Laiklik, Milliyetçilik, İslamcılık