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Resistance, repression, and gender politics in occupied Palestine and Jordan
Frances Susan Hasso
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page ix)
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Introduction (page xiii)
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Abbreviations (page xxxi)
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1. Origins of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (page 1)
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PART ONE: From Revolution to Pragmatism
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2. Mobilization and the State in Jordan and the Occupied Palestinian Territories, 1967-1987 (page 17)
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3. Civil War in Jordan, 1969-1971 (page 29)
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4. Divergent Protest Histories in the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, 1969-1987 (page 40)
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5. The "Masses" Are Women: The Palestinian Federation of Women's Action Committees in the Occupied Territories, 1978-1987 (page 65)
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6. Modernity, Morality, and Mobilizing Women in Democratic Front Branches, 1973-1987 (page 90)
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PART TWO: From Intifada to Fragmentation, 1988-2000s
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7. Political Transformations in the Occupied Territories and Jordan (page 119)
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8. Ruptures, Betrayals, and New Realities in Democratic Front Branches and the PFWAC (page 142)
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Concluding Reflections: Gender and Women in the Democratic Front in Lebanon, Syria and Kuwait, 1970-1990s (page 185)
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Works Cited (page 199)
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Index (page 213)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JMEWS | 2.2 (Spring 2006): 146-149 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_middle_east_womens_studies/v002/2.2dankel.pdf |
Citable Link
Published: c2005
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
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