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COLONIAL OCCUPATION (2) answer(s).
 
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Interview with Raja Shehadeh: Documenting the Ordinary in an Unordinary Place / Alasah, Eman   Journal Article
Alasah, Eman Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This interview is part of an ongoing PhD research project on contemporary Anglophone Palestinian memoirs, autobiographies, and life narratives. The project examines the linguistic, aesthetic, and thematic elements of a number of texts that document daily life under occupation in Palestine within a settler-colonial theoretical framework. Interviews with authors have been conducted to foreground the textual analysis of the texts. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, this interview was conducted online via Zoom in February 2022, and was later edited by the interviewer and the interviewee.
Key Words Human Rights  Diary  Settler Colonialism  Colonial Occupation  Memoir  Life Writing 
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What is constructed can be transformed: masculinities in post-conflict societies in Africa / Porter, Antonia   Journal Article
Porter, Antonia Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article explores masculinities in post-conflict contexts in Africa and the need for their transformation. It commences with an examination of the constructs of masculinity and masculinities, and presents perspectives on masculinities in Africa, including possible sources of gender conditioning on the continent. The article then reviews the main roles that men play and the various conditions that confront them during and after violent conflicts in Africa, and examines particular features and challenges that men and their masculinities face in African post-conflict societies. Lastly, the article reviews some practical interventions that aim to transform masculinities in various contexts, and suggests possible avenues towards more effective and sustainable transformation.
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