Description
Making Death and Life in Palestine explores how social reproduction theory illuminates the conditions of Palestinian life under settler colonial rule. Authors Tithi Bhattacharya and Susan Ferguson analyze the ways Palestinian communities reproduce themselves socially, economically, and culturally despite systematic dispossession and violence.
The book investigates how care work, family structures, and everyday practices sustain Palestinian society in the face of occupation. By applying social reproduction frameworks, the authors examine both the mechanisms of colonial control and Palestinian resistance through daily life. The work connects global feminist theory with specific historical and contemporary Palestinian experiences.
Part of the Mapping Social Reproduction Theory series, this volume contributes to understanding how colonialism operates through the disruption of social reproduction while demonstrating Palestinian resilience and survival strategies.







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