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Chapter 1 — Introduction
Chapter 1 — Introduction
1. Introduction
1.1 The Relevance of "Yet Another Study" on Palestine
1.2 The Settler-Genocide Nexus
1.3 Peace Research: Rethinking the Frameworks
1.4 Design and Structure
Chapter 2 — Methods and Ethics
Chapter 2 — Methods and Ethics
2. Methods and Ethics in the Study of Slow Erasure
2.1 Ethnography as Methodology
2.2 Listen, See, Interact, and Read
2.3 Positionality
2.4 Research Ethics and Risk Management
2.5 Conclusion
Chapter 3 — From the River to the Sea
Chapter 3 — From the River to the Sea
3. From the River to the Sea
3.1 Settler-colonialism
3.2 Pre-Nakba and the Rise of Settler-colonialism
3.3 From the Nakba to Oslo
3.4 Oppressing Palestinians
Chapter 4 — Towards a Conceptualisation of Slow Erasure
Chapter 4 — Towards a Conceptualisation of Slow Erasure
4. Towards a Conceptualisation of Slow Erasure
4.1 Locating Slow Erasure in the Frame of Genocide
4.2 The Subjugation of Bodies
4.3 On Life, and Death
4.4 Grievability of the Body
4.5 Maiming and Torture
4.6 Vulnerability and Resistance
4.7 Conclusion
Chapter 5 — The Struggle Against Slow Erasure
Chapter 5 — The Struggle Against Slow Erasure
5. The Struggle Against Slow Erasure
5.1 The Architecture of Eroding Bodily Mobility, Identity and Agency
5.2 Erasing Episteme
5.3 Conclusion
Chapter 6 — If Not to Disable, Then to Kill
Chapter 6 — If Not to Disable, Then to Kill
6. If Not to Disable, Then to Kill
6.1 Disabling Palestinians
6.2 On Death
6.3 Conclusion
Chapter 7 — Palestinians in the Microcosm of Captivity
Chapter 7 — Palestinians in the Microcosm of Captivity
7. Palestinians in the Microcosm of Captivity
7.1 Arresting and Breaking the Body
7.2 The Body under Pressure
7.3 The Weaponisation of Care
7.4 Sexual Torture
7.5 Conclusion
Chapter 8 — Palestine Will Be Free
Chapter 8 — Palestine Will Be Free
8. Palestine Will Be Free
8.1 Sumud, and the Resistance Against Slow Erasure
8.2 Resistance in Prison
8.3 Conclusion
Chapter 9 — Conclusion
Chapter 9 — Conclusion
9. Conclusion: Slow Erasure
9.1 Slow Erasure and the Resistance Against It
9.2 Rethinking Violence Through Slow Erasure
9.3 Moving Forwards
9.4 Closing Reflections: Toward a Decolonial Future
Bibliography
Dedication
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It's genocide, stupid
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