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South Atlantic Quarterly ( IF 2.1 ) Pub Date : 2018-01-01 , DOI: 10.1215/00382876-4282064
Lori Allen

This essay analyzes some key moments of transnational Palestinian solidarity politics as a basis for considering the possibilities for challenging the status quo ignited by the boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) movement. Throughout modern Palestinian history, political efforts have been built on nationalist identifications and the nation-state as a goal. Alongside the nation as reference point, transnational and intersectional movements and objectives have also animated Palestinian politics, including pan-Arabism, pan-Islamism and the human rights movement. The BDS movement has re-ignited transnational Palestinian solidarity, and drawn into the struggle for Palestinian liberation black activists in the U.S., including members of the prison abolition movement. The Black-Palestinian solidarity movement is still in a nascent stage, and the constituent struggles remain based in nation-state imaginaries. The links that participants in the BDS and Black-Palestinian solidarity movements are fostering are not based on shared identities, however. Instead, they have developed out of shared recognition of the transnational dimensions of the experiential, rights-based, and systemic contiguities among their conditions.

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本文分析了跨国巴勒斯坦团结政治的一些关键时刻,作为考虑挑战由抵制、撤资和制裁 (BDS) 运动引发的现状的可能性的基础。纵观现代巴勒斯坦历史,政治努力建立在民族主义认同和民族国家的目标之上。除了以民族为参照点之外,跨国和交叉运动和目标也激发了巴勒斯坦政治,包括泛阿拉伯主义、泛伊斯兰主义和人权运动。BDS 运动重新点燃了巴勒斯坦的跨国团结,并卷入了争取美国境内巴勒斯坦解放黑人积极分子的斗争,其中包括废除监狱运动的成员。巴勒斯坦黑人团结运动仍处于初期阶段,制宪斗争仍然基于民族国家的想象。然而,BDS 和巴勒斯坦黑人团结运动的参与者所建立的联系并不是基于共同的身份。相反,它们的发展源于对经验、基于权利和系统性相邻关系的跨国维度的共同承认。
更新日期:2018-01-01
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