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ID172137
Title ProperVulnerability as a politics of decolonial solidarity
Other Title Informationthe case of the anarchists against the Wall
LanguageENG
AuthorTodorova, Teodora
Summary / Abstract (Note)The contemporary turn to the settler-colonial framework has allowed an emerging and growing generation of activist-scholars working on Palestine-Israel to think about decolonisation as an alternative to the official conflict-management-focused peace process. This framing has allowed for the articulation of a range of rich and complex discussions concerning the making and unmaking of settler-indigenous relations in Palestine-Israel, as well as the possibility for decolonial cohabitation. This paper’s contribution to this ongoing conversation is to theorise the ways in which the widespread adoption of the settler-colonial framework by Israeli and international solidarity activists active in the nonviolent struggle against the West Bank Separation Wall has contributed to the evolution of a praxis of decolonial solidarity articulated through the strategic mobilisation of vulnerability vis-à-vis the violence, repression and dispossession of the settler-colonial state.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 27, No.3; Jun 2020: p.321-338
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 2020-06 27, 3
Key WordsPalestine ;  Israel ;  Vulnerability ;  Settler Colonialism ;  Decolonial Solidarity ;  Joint Struggle ;  West Bank Separation Wall ;  Anarchists Against the Wall