Greater than the Sum of Our Parts
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'An inspiring call to action that deconstructs the many oppressive systems we currently find ourselves struggling against, and shows us the way forward'
» Adam Horowitz, Executive Editor at Mondoweiss
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Pluto Press
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9780745347479
- Utgivelsesår
- 2023
- Format
- 22 x 14 cm
Anmeldelser
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'An inspiring call to action that deconstructs the many oppressive systems we currently find ourselves struggling against, and shows us the way forward'
» Adam Horowitz, Executive Editor at Mondoweiss
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‘Provides a unique view into the problems of Palestine and the resourcefulness of indigenous people, feminists, and the LGBTQ community globally’
» ‘Palestine Chronicle’
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‘Probes us to ask: where do we believe knowledge lies? What does it mean to practise solidarity across differences? How can we work to build a liberated future? Read the book, ask yourself these questions, and then organise to answer them – our liberation depends on it.’
» ‘Red Pepper’
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‘A book of hope and purpose … an important contribution to the Palestinian fight for self-determination’
» ‘Bella Caledonia’
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'The book our movements deserve. Crafted from decades of transnational activism, Nada Elia brilliantly weaves together the challenges of our time and the political frameworks necessary to overcome them'
» Noura Erakat, Associate Professor at Rutgers University, New Brunswick in Africana Studies and the P
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'I am so grateful that a book such as Greater Than the Sum of Our Parts finally exists! Reading it felt like drinking cold water on a parched day. The writing is bold and brave, the analysis clear-sighted and unflinching. And yet somehow, on top of all this, the book is full of heart, fierce love and radical empathy. A must read'
» Jen Marlowe, author of 'I Am Troy Davis' and 'The Hour of Sunlight'
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'Offers a new map altogether: a map of survival, possibility, and hope. Like the Palestinian struggle for freedom itself, this map is collective, collaborative, built on and for radical love'
» Sherene Seikaly, Associate Professor, Department of History, University of California, Santa Barbara
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'A compelling, even irresistible case for moving beyond rights and statehood for Palestine to a truly decolonial future. Grounded in the analysis of actual struggles, the book is informed by Elia's commitment to abolitionist feminist practice, which reorients the vision of what a post-Zionist Palestine could look like in crucial ways. Defined by solidarity rather than exceptionalism, this is a truly necessary book'
» David Lloyd, Department of English, University of California, US
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‘A book about community, resistance, and hope … heart-wrenching, inspirational’
» ‘Mondoweiss’