Palestine, my love: The ethico-politics of love and mourning in Jewish Israeli solidarity activism
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Authors
WRIGHT, FIONA
Publication Date
2016-02Journal Title
American Ethnologist
ISSN
0094-0496
Publisher
Wiley
Volume
43
Issue
1
Pages
130-143
Language
en
Type
Article
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WRIGHT, F. (2016). Palestine, my love: The ethico-politics of love and mourning in Jewish Israeli solidarity activism. American Ethnologist, 43 (1), 130-143. https://doi.org/10.1111/amet.12268
Abstract
Jewish Israeli left-wing activists engage in a subversive affective politics when they express love for, and mourn the loss of, Palestinian life. But the
affects of love and mourning also bind these solidarity activists to Israeli state violence and sovereignty in various ways, entangling them in the
very forms of power they aim to challenge. Loving and mourning the Palestinian Other involves an ambivalent ethics in which the activist subject objectifies the Other, and this objectification is a kind of violence that emerges in the affective becomings of solidarity activism. Activist loving and mourning thus call into question the nature of solidarity and alert us to the difficulty of ethics as troubled relations enmeshed in the violence of politics.
Keywords
16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Sponsorship
Economic and Social Research Council 1+3 Doctoral Studentship 2008-2013
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/amet.12268
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