Palestinians in resistance. The question of honor in the (de)colonization of the body-territory

From a decolonial feminist perspective that recovers the body as a necessary episteme,  this article seeks to problematize the question of honor for Palestinian women in connection with the political meaning for the national cause of the land occupied by the State of  Israel.    Its  purpose  is  to...

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spelling I15-R225-article-1092023-07-31T12:59:45Z Palestinians in resistance. The question of honor in the (de)colonization of the body-territory Palestinas en resistencia. La cuestión del honor en la (des)colonización del cuerpo-territorio Lucio, Mayra Palestina Honor Mujeres episteme corporal descolonial Palestine Honor Women corporal episteme descolonial From a decolonial feminist perspective that recovers the body as a necessary episteme,  this article seeks to problematize the question of honor for Palestinian women in connection with the political meaning for the national cause of the land occupied by the State of  Israel.    Its  purpose  is  to  stress  the  senses  of  honor  around the notion of ’body-territory’, in order to address the relationship between the female body and the Palestinian territory as a symbolic continuum. The period  of  history  that  begins  with  the  war  of 1948 that preceded the creation of the State of Israel in Palestinian territory is contemplated. To the extent that Palestinian history has been systematically made invisible by official records, the dimension of collective memory is important, such as that recovered from the testimonies of surviving women. In this way, the different historical and daily violences that Palestinian women go through are relieved, where honor appears as a permanently linked issue, in recent years attended by the feminist movement of  the  region. Towards  the end, a reflection is offered on possible dialogues between Palestinian and Latin American feminists, taking into  account  the  challenges that arise before the different processes of decolonization of the body-territories. Desde una perspectiva feminista descolonial que recupera el cuerpo como episteme necesaria, el presente art´ıculo busca problematizar la cuesti´on  del  honor  para  las  mujeres  palestinas  en  vinculaci´on  con el  significado  po´ıtico  para  la  causa  nacional  de  la  tierra  ocupada por  parte  del  Estado  de  Israel.  Su  prop´osito  es  poner  en  tensión los  sentidos  del  honor  en  torno  a  la  noci´on  ‘cuerpo-territorio’,  de manera  de  abordar  la  relaci´on  cuerpo  femenino  -  territorio  palestino como  continuo  simb´olico.  Se  contempla  el  per´ıodo  de  historia  que comienza  con  la  guerra  del  año  1948  que  antecedi´o  a  la  creaci´on del Estado de Israel en territorio palestino. En la medida en que la historia palestina ha sido sistem´aticamente invisibilizada por registros oficiales,  resulta  importante  la  dimensi´on  de  la  memoria  colectiva, como la recuperada de los testimonios de las mujeres sobrevivientes. De   esta   manera,   se   relevan   las   distintas   violencias   hist´oricas   y cotidianas que atraviesan a las palestinas, donde el honor aparece  como  un  asunto  permanentemente  vinculado,  en  los  últimos  años atendido  por  el  movimiento  feminista  de  la  regi´on.  Hacia  el  final se  ofrece  una  reflexi´on  en  torno  a  d´alogos  posibles  entre  feministas palestinas y latinoamericanas, teniendo en cuenta los desaf´ıos que se  presentan  ante  los  distintos  procesos  de  descolonizaci´on  de  los cuerpos-territorios. Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2022-07-29 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://claroscuro.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/109 10.35305/cl.vi21.109 Claroscuro. Revista del Centro de Estudios sobre Diversidad Cultural; No. 21 (2022): Territories, Population Movements and Subjectivities in Asia and Africa; 1-38 Claroscuro. Revista del Centro de Estudios sobre Diversidad Cultural; Núm. 21 (2022): Territorios, movimientos poblacionales y subjetividades en Asia y África; 1-38 2314-0542 spa https://claroscuro.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/109/94 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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topic Palestina
Honor
Mujeres
episteme corporal
descolonial
Palestine
Honor
Women
corporal episteme
descolonial
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Honor
Mujeres
episteme corporal
descolonial
Palestine
Honor
Women
corporal episteme
descolonial
Lucio, Mayra
Palestinians in resistance. The question of honor in the (de)colonization of the body-territory
topic_facet Palestina
Honor
Mujeres
episteme corporal
descolonial
Palestine
Honor
Women
corporal episteme
descolonial
author Lucio, Mayra
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title Palestinians in resistance. The question of honor in the (de)colonization of the body-territory
title_short Palestinians in resistance. The question of honor in the (de)colonization of the body-territory
title_full Palestinians in resistance. The question of honor in the (de)colonization of the body-territory
title_fullStr Palestinians in resistance. The question of honor in the (de)colonization of the body-territory
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description From a decolonial feminist perspective that recovers the body as a necessary episteme,  this article seeks to problematize the question of honor for Palestinian women in connection with the political meaning for the national cause of the land occupied by the State of  Israel.    Its  purpose  is  to  stress  the  senses  of  honor  around the notion of ’body-territory’, in order to address the relationship between the female body and the Palestinian territory as a symbolic continuum. The period  of  history  that  begins  with  the  war  of 1948 that preceded the creation of the State of Israel in Palestinian territory is contemplated. To the extent that Palestinian history has been systematically made invisible by official records, the dimension of collective memory is important, such as that recovered from the testimonies of surviving women. In this way, the different historical and daily violences that Palestinian women go through are relieved, where honor appears as a permanently linked issue, in recent years attended by the feminist movement of  the  region. Towards  the end, a reflection is offered on possible dialogues between Palestinian and Latin American feminists, taking into  account  the  challenges that arise before the different processes of decolonization of the body-territories.
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