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Canada as a Settler Colony on the Question of Palestine

edited by Jeremy Wildeman & M. Muhannad Ayyash

Publisher
The University of Alberta Press
Initial publish date
Feb 2024
Subjects
Canadian Studies, Middle Eastern Studies, Activism & Social Justice

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    ISBN
    9781772127287
    Publish Date
    Feb 2024
    List Price
    $44.99

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Description

Canada as a Settler Colony on the Question of Palestine explores Canada-Palestine relations through a settler colonial lens. The authors argue that there are direct parallels between Canada’s settler colonial project and its support for the Israeli settler colonial dispossession of Palestinians. Chapters reflect on community politics and activism, migration, orientalism, and critical race theory. Among its unique contributions, the volume provides a fresh look at Canada’s foreign policy as informed and shaped by its own history of settler colonialism. The collection also illuminates the breadth and depth of Palestinian life in Canada. Throughout, the chapters are connected by common themes of settler colonial destruction, dispossession, segregation, and otherness, as well as accounts of people challenging those processes in search of a better and fairer world. The book will be of interest to scholars in Indigenous Studies, International Relations, Peace and Conflict Studies, Canadian Studies, Palestine Studies, and beyond. Contributors: Samer Abdelnour, Nadia Abu-Zahra, Rachad Antonius, Lina Assi, M. Muhannad Ayyash, Peige Desjarlais, Randa Farah, Azeezah Kanji, Maurice Jr. Labelle, Nadia Naser-Najjab, Emily Regan Wills, Mira Sucharov, Jeremy Wildeman. Foreword by Veldon Coburn.

About the authors

 

Jeremy Wildeman is a Fellow at the Human Rights Resource and Education Centre (HRREC), University of Ottawa. He is a scholar of international relations, Middle East politics, Canadian foreign policy, human security and development aid.

 

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M. Muhannad Ayyash is Professor of Sociology at Mount Royal University in Calgary.

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Awards

  • Winner, Canadian Studies Network prize for Best Edited Collection in Canadian Studies
  • Short-listed, Scholarly and Academic Book of the Year, Alberta Book Publishing Awards, Book Publishers Association of Alberta

Editorial Reviews

“This book is unique in its comparative approach to the effects of settler colonialism in Canada and Israel. It is also distinguished by its highlighting of the heterogenous experiences of Palestinian-Canadians, particularly of activist and working class sectors of this community.” Sunera Thobani, University of British Columbia

"This comparative analysis of Israeli and Canadian settler colonialism is one of the most useful angles for understanding the Palestine issue. Such an approach helps us to avoid the exceptionalism that has immunized Israel from international rebuke, and it charts crucial paths for liberation and reconciliation in the future." Ilan Pappé, Director of the European Centre for Palestine Studies, University of Exeter

#7 on Calgary Non-Fiction Bestsellers list, February 15, 2024

Named one of the 100 Best Books of 2023 by The Hill Times, December 19, 2023

#9 on Calgary Non-Fiction Bestsellers list, January 25, 2024