2016
DOI: 10.1080/23269995.2016.1199474
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The Israeli left: part of the problem or the solution? A response to Giulia Daniele

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“…Her discussion of the Israeli left suggests that its claims to oppositional legitimacy are undermined by its lack of attention to the most marginalised groups, representing and promoting issues of intersectional injustice. Daniele's analysis, which is grounded in feminist postcolonial theories, is questioned by Lana Tatour (2016), whose focus is rather on demands for decolonisation and deracialisation.…”
Section: Bronwyn Winter and Lucia Sorberamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Her discussion of the Israeli left suggests that its claims to oppositional legitimacy are undermined by its lack of attention to the most marginalised groups, representing and promoting issues of intersectional injustice. Daniele's analysis, which is grounded in feminist postcolonial theories, is questioned by Lana Tatour (2016), whose focus is rather on demands for decolonisation and deracialisation.…”
Section: Bronwyn Winter and Lucia Sorberamentioning
confidence: 99%