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ID155901
Title ProperGendered violence in Israeli detention
LanguageENG
AuthorFrancis, Sahar
Summary / Abstract (Note)Women have been instrumental to the Palestinian liberation struggle from its inception, and the role they have played in political, civil, and armed resistance has been as critical, if not as visible, as that of their male counterparts. In addition to experiencing the same forms of repression as men, be it arrest, indefinite detention, or incarceration, Palestinian women have also been subjected to sexual violence and other gendered forms of coercion at the hands of the Israeli occupation regime. Drawing on testimonies from former and current female prisoners, this paper details Israel’s incarceration policies and examines their consequences for Palestinian women and their families. It argues that Israel uses the incarceration of women as a weapon to undermine Palestinian resistance and to fracture traditionally cohesive social relations; and more specifically, that the prison authorities subject female prisoners to sexual and gender-based violence as a psychological weapon to break them and, by extension, their children.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Palestine Studies Vol. 46, No.4; Summer 2017: p.46-61
Journal SourceJournal of Palestine Studies 2017-09 46, 4
Key WordsGendered Violence ;  Israeli Detention