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ID178339
Title ProperJPS hidden gems and greatest hits
Other Title Informationrepression and dissent, contentious politics in Palestine
LanguageENG
AuthorMunayyer, Yousef
Summary / Abstract (Note)In this essay, Yousef Munayyer reflects on the politics of contentiousness through the lens of dissent and repression. He singles out Naseer Aruri’s “Resistance and Repression: Political Prisoners in Israeli Occupied Territories” (1979) as a JPS “hidden gem” and Gene Sharp’s “Intifadah and Nonviolent Struggle” (1989) as a “greatest hit.” Aruri’s piece, which has not garnered as much visibility as Sharp’s, pinpoints the ways in which political imprisonment, torture, and the weaponization of the law, as well as extraterritorial jurisdiction, are wielded by Israel as instruments of political repression. The “greatest hit,” by the late contemporary theorist of nonviolence Gene Sharp examines the Palestinian national movement’s resistance strategy eighteen months into the First Intifada.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Palestine Studies Vol. 50, No.1; 2021: p.118-123
Journal SourceJournal of Palestine Studies 2021-03 50, 1
Key WordsNonviolence ;  Repression ;  Resistance ;  Dissent ;  Politics of Contentiousness