Hanna Phifer asked on twitter to share Palestinian feminist writers. here are the replies:
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Isabella Hammad, "Spectres of Palestinian history: an interview with Isabella Hammad"
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Professor Rabab Abdulhadi, When I Dare to be Powerful: Keynote
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Yara Hawari, The Stone House book
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Nada Elia, Greater than the Sum of Our Parts: Feminism, Inter/Nationalism, and Palestine book
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Lama Abu-Odeh, article "Of Wife and the Domestic Servant in the Arab World"
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Lila Abu-Lughod, "Lila Abu-Lughod | Ten questions about anthropology, feminism, Middle East politics, and publics" interview
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Etaf Rum, "Etaf Rum on the alienation of being a Palestinian raised in America" interview
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Susan Abulhawa, ‘We never left’ poem
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Fadwa Tuqan, 7 poems
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Mohammed El-Kurd, “Rifqa” poetry book
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Suheir Hammad, "Poems of war, peace, women, power" ted talk
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Samira Azzam, "Tears from a Glass Eye" short story
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Najwa Farah, biography
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May Ziadeh, biography
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Nahla Abdo, "Systemic Racism in the US and Israel: Analogies and Differences" article
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Rafeef Ziadah, "Shades of Anger" spoken word
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Susan Muaddi Darraj, interview: "In this interview, we discuss the relationship between Darraj’s first and second collections, the use of imagery, and the importance of place in fiction."
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Naila Ayesh, article on documentary about her
