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Advocating for Palestine in Canada
Author(s)

Emily Regan Wills; Jeremy Wildemen; Michael Bueckert; Nadia Abu-Zahra

Publisher

Fernwood Publishing

Publication Year

2022

ISBN: 9781773634760

Categories:

  • Sociology & Anthropology → Activism & Social Movements → Canada
  • International Development → International Politics
  • Political Science → Israel & Palestine
  • Political Science → Colonialism → Settler Society

 
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Advocating for Palestine in Canada

Histories, Movements, Action

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Why is it so difficult to advocate for Palestine in Canada and what can we learn from the movement’s successes? This account of Palestine solidarity activism in Canada grapples with these questions through a wide-ranging exploration of the movement’s different actors, approaches and fields of engagement, along with its connections to different national and transnational struggles against racism, imperialism and colonialism.

Led by a coalition of students, labour unions, church groups, left wing activists, progressive presses, human rights organizations, academic associations and Palestinian and Jewish community groups, Palestine solidarity activism is on the rise in Canada and Canadians are more aware of the issues than ever before. Palestine solidarity activists are also under siege as never before. The movement advocating for Palestinian rights is forced to contend with relentless political condemnation, media blackouts, administrative roadblocks, coordinated smear campaigns, individual threats, legal intimidation and institutional silencing.

Through this book and the experiences of the contributing authors in it, many seasoned veterans of the movement, Advocating for Palestine in Canada offers an indispensable and often first-hand view into the complex social and historical forces at work in one of our era’s most urgent debates, and one which could determine the course of what it means to be Canadian going forward.

Contributors

Emily Regan Wills

Emily Regan Wills, PhD (The New School), is an associate professor of comparative and American politics in the School of Political Studies at the University of Ottawa. Her roots are in anti-war, feminist and queer liberation movements. She is the author of Arab New York: Politics and Community in the Everyday Lives of Arab Americans (nyu Press 2019).

Jeremy Wildemen

Jeremy Wildeman, PhD (Exeter), is a fellow at the Human Rights Research and Education Centre, University of Ottawa. He is co-editor of the Special Issue Canadian Foreign Policy Journal What Lies Ahead:

Michael Bueckert

Canada’s Engagement with the Middle East Peace Process and the Palestinians
(2021). His doctoral research at the University of Exeter assessed the illiberal and colonial nature of contemporary Canadian foreign aid in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. In the 2000s, he cofounded and built a Palestinian-led non-governmental organization dedicated to youth and community development, called Project Hope, in the West Bank city of Nablus.

Nadia Abu-Zahra

Michael Bueckert, PhD (Carleton), is vice-president at Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME), a national advocacy organization based in Montreal. He has a PhD in sociology with a specialization in political economy from Carleton University in Ottawa. His dissertation explored the Canadian opposition to boycott movements, and this research involved travel to Palestine and South Africa.
Chapter Contributors Pages Year Price
In the Forward, former MP Libby Davies (1997-2015) reflects on her own involvement with the Palestinian solidarity movement within Canada over the years as well as on this movement’s future …
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Libby Davies 6 2022 $0.60
In the Introduction, the authors explain how the book is about those who advocate for Palestine in Canada and what brought them to Palestinian advocacy, as well as how their advocacy is …
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Emily Regan Wills; Jeremy Wildemen; Michael Bueckert; Nadia Abu-Zahra 17 2022 $1.70
In Chapter 1, Nyla Matuk reflects on her own experiences of growing up Palestinian in Canada. Matuk explores different episodes from her own life while placing them into the historical narrative, …
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Nyla Matuk 17 2022 $1.70
In Chapter 2, Sheryl Nestel examines the legitimacy of Israel’s existence, the larger history of European Jewish whiteness, and Israel as an ally and trusted member of the larger western …
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Sheryl Nestel 21 2022 $2.10
In Chapter 3, Michael Bueckert explores the problems of using the 3 “Ds” (demonization, double standards or delegitimization) to divert criticism away from Israel. He explores this …
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Michael Bueckert 22 2022 $2.20
In Chapter 4, Rana Nazzal Hamadeh examines the unique challenges facing those who assert Palestinian rights in Canada, by examining Israeli Apartheid Week (IAW) and what has made it such a …
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Rana Nazzal Hamadeh 19 2022 $1.90
In Chapter 5, Diana Ralph examines the differing positions on Israel-Palestine between Jewish Canadians. In this chapter Ralph analyzes the results of two groundbreaking 2019 surveys of Jewish …
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Diana Ralph 20 2022 $2.00
In Chapter 6, Michael Keefer examines the phenomenon of “new antisemitism,” which has been weaponized by Zionists and the Israeli state to distract from criticisms of the Israeli …
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Michael Keefer 25 2022 $2.50
In Chapter 7, Davide Mastracci explores the pro-Israel bias in Canadian media, detailing his own experiences with writing on Israel’s oppression of Palestinians. The chapter discusses …
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Davide Mastracci 22 2022 $2.20
In Chapter 8, Thomas Woodley provides an analysis of the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT) analysis of the broader Palestine Solidarity Movement in Canada.
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Thomas Woodley 25 2022 $2.50
In Chapter 9, Hassan Husseini examines the history of Palestinian Activism on University campuses in Ottawa from the 1970s to the 2010s. Husseini focuses on the work of Palestine solidarity …
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Hassan Husseini 26 2022 $2.60
The Conclusion reflects on the complexity and strengths of advocating for Palestine, even amidst the challenges advocates have encountered.
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Emily Regan Wills; Jeremy Wildemen; Michael Bueckert; Nadia Abu-Zahra 12 2022 $1.20

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