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Occupier and Occupied : Israel, Palestine, and Masculinities across the Divide, Hardback Book

Occupier and Occupied : Israel, Palestine, and Masculinities across the Divide Hardback

Part of the Cambridge Middle East Studies series

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Working from the premise that gender and violence are cyclically related, masculinities' connection to power and violence are frequently simplistically assumed.

Yet, amid ongoing colonisation and military occupation, there are other more complex dynamics simultaneously at play across Israel and Palestine.

In this book, Chloe Skinner explores this, untangling the gendered politics of settler colonialism to shed specific light on the ways in which masculinities shift and morph in this context of colonial violence.

Oscillating between analysis of Israeli militarism and military occupation in Palestine, each chapter examines the constitutive performance and negotiation of masculinised ideals across these colonial hierarchies.

Masculinities are thus analysed across these settings in connection, rather than in isolation – illustrating that gendered identities, practices, and performances here are intertwined by that which simultaneously divides and separates them: the apartheid politics of the Israeli state.

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