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‘From Standing Rock to Palestine We are United’: diaspora politics, decolonisation and the intersectionality of struggles

Salih, Ruba; Zambelli, Elena; Welchman, Lynn

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Ruba Salih

Elena Zambelli



Abstract

This article analyses a form of diasporic activism that breaks the seeming duality between diasporic imaginaries and colonial realities, diasporas and refugees. By focusing on the Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM) it analyses a diasporic standpoint which is not confined to identity politics, nor to the Palestinian nationalist struggle of territorial liberation, but conceives of Palestine as one of the most visible, present-day materialisations of Western colonial modernity. The condition of this diasporic political subjectivity lies in what we call here an “intersectional ‘space of appearance’”: an affective multi-sited political space that exposes and makes visible the continuum of systems of subjugation and expropriation across liberal democracies and settler-colonial regimes, and the whiteness of mainstream activist spaces. This space encompasses key sites of Black, Indigenous, Arab and Muslim mobilization: from Ferguson to Standing Rock, from the Mexico-US border to Palestine and Palestinian camps, from Tunis to Paris.

Citation

Salih, R., Zambelli, E., & Welchman, L. (2021). ‘From Standing Rock to Palestine We are United’: diaspora politics, decolonisation and the intersectionality of struggles. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 44(7), 1135-1153. https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2020.1779948

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 22, 2020
Online Publication Date Jul 7, 2020
Publication Date May 1, 2021
Deposit Date May 26, 2020
Publicly Available Date May 26, 2020
Journal Ethnic and Racial Studies
Print ISSN 0141-9870
Electronic ISSN 1466-4356
Publisher Taylor and Francis Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 44
Issue 7
Pages 1135-1153
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2020.1779948
Keywords Diaspora, Palestinian youth, decolonization, space of appearance, anti-colonialism, intersectionality

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