2022
DOI: 10.1080/03066150.2022.2120807
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To cover the land in green: rain-fed agriculture and anti-colonial land reclamation in Palestine

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“…Emerging from a critical synthesis between Marxism and feminism, social reproduction theorists study the conditions through which capitalist relations are renewed across different domains, making visible the extent to which these relations rely upon unpaid labour and the accumulation of racialized and gendered 7 This is symptomatic of the general underrepresentation of the Middle East within agrarian studies. Though many classic agrarian debates circulated among Arabic-speaking publics (Baʻlabakkī, 1994;Ḍ ahir, 1983;Ḥann a, 1975, 1990Ḥizb al-Shuy uʻī al-Lubn anī, 1973;Saʻīd, 1995;Ṣalīb a, 1999, 2004, the Middle East remains the least represented region within the comparative tradition of agrarian studies (Abisaab, 2010;Ajl, 2020;Batatu, 1978Batatu, , 1999Hinnebusch, 1989;Kohlbry, 2023;Martiniello & Kassem, 2023;Perosino, 2023;Thomson et al, 2022).…”
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“…Emerging from a critical synthesis between Marxism and feminism, social reproduction theorists study the conditions through which capitalist relations are renewed across different domains, making visible the extent to which these relations rely upon unpaid labour and the accumulation of racialized and gendered 7 This is symptomatic of the general underrepresentation of the Middle East within agrarian studies. Though many classic agrarian debates circulated among Arabic-speaking publics (Baʻlabakkī, 1994;Ḍ ahir, 1983;Ḥann a, 1975, 1990Ḥizb al-Shuy uʻī al-Lubn anī, 1973;Saʻīd, 1995;Ṣalīb a, 1999, 2004, the Middle East remains the least represented region within the comparative tradition of agrarian studies (Abisaab, 2010;Ajl, 2020;Batatu, 1978Batatu, , 1999Hinnebusch, 1989;Kohlbry, 2023;Martiniello & Kassem, 2023;Perosino, 2023;Thomson et al, 2022).…”
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