
Discursive and political deployments by/of the 2002 Palestinian women suicide bombers/martyrs
This paper focuses on representations by and deployments of the four Palestinian women who during the first four months of 2002 killed themselves in organized attacks against Israeli military personnel or civilians in the Occupied Palestinian Territories or Israel. The paper addresses the manner in which these militant women produced and situated themselves as gendered-political subjects, and argues that their self-representations and acts were deployed by individuals and groups in the region to reflect and articulate other gendered-political subjectivities that at times undermined or rearticulated patriarchal religio-nationalist understandings of gender and women in relation to corporeality, authenticity, and community. The data analysed include photographs, narrative representations in television and newspaper media, the messages the women left behind, and secondary sources. © 2005 Feminist Review.
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Published In
DOI
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Start / End Page
Related Subject Headings
- Gender Studies
- 4405 Gender studies
- 4404 Development studies
- 1801 Law
- 1699 Other Studies in Human Society