Women and the Israeli occupation : the politics of change

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Author(s): Tamar Mayer
Series: International Studies of Women and Place
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 1994

Language: English

Cover
Title
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
List of tables
List of contributors
Acknowledgments
1 Women and the Israeli Occupation: The context
2 What has the occupation done to Palestinian and Israeli women? A dialogue between
3 Between national and social liberation: The Palestinian women's movement in the Israeli occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip
4 Heightened Palestinian nationalism: Military occupation, repression, difference and gender
5 Israeli women against the Occupation: Political growth and the persistence of ideology
6 Palestinian women in Israel: Identity in light of the Occupation
7 Homefront as battlefield: Gender, military occupation and violence against women
8 Trends in labor market participation and gender-linked occupational differentiation
9 Women street peddlers: The phenomenon of Bastat in the Palestinian informal economy
10 Environmental problems affecting Palestinian women under occupation
11 A feminist politics of health care: The case of Palestinian women under Israeli occupation, 1979–1982
Index