Intersectional politics and citizen activism: An Israeli Mizrahi feminist lens

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Main Author: Daniele, G.
Publication Date: 2023
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: This article aims to rethink intersectional sites of solidarity carried out by coalitions of heterogeneous groups coming up from the margins of society. From this standpoint, I analyse intersectional politics through practices and processes led by feminist and other social justice grassroots activists together with citizen activists, that have helped give rise to political visibility of marginalised communities inside Israel. To address this issue, I critically discuss the interconnection of political intersectionality, coalition building, citizen activism, and its implications not only at the grassroots level, but also in local politics and institutions. This research is based on extensive fieldwork that took place in 2016 and 2018 in the most peripheral neighbourhoods of south Tel Aviv. In detail, I explore the role of one of the most well-known Israeli Mizrahi feminist movements called Ahoti (Sister) — for Women in Israel, in creating intersectional coalitions with other marginalised groups that mainly include long-term Mizrahi residents, non-Jewish African refugees and migrant workers. This cooperation between feminist activists historically engaged in grassroots movements together with citizen activists involved in new local struggles represents an original intersectional approach to multidisciplinary feminist research.
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title Intersectional politics and citizen activism: An Israeli Mizrahi feminist lens
spellingShingle Intersectional politics and citizen activism: An Israeli Mizrahi feminist lens
Daniele, G.
Citizen activism
Coalition
Feminism
Intersectional politics
Marginalised communities
Israel
title_short Intersectional politics and citizen activism: An Israeli Mizrahi feminist lens
title_full Intersectional politics and citizen activism: An Israeli Mizrahi feminist lens
title_fullStr Intersectional politics and citizen activism: An Israeli Mizrahi feminist lens
title_full_unstemmed Intersectional politics and citizen activism: An Israeli Mizrahi feminist lens
title_sort Intersectional politics and citizen activism: An Israeli Mizrahi feminist lens
author Daniele, G.
author_facet Daniele, G.
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Daniele, G.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Citizen activism
Coalition
Feminism
Intersectional politics
Marginalised communities
Israel
topic Citizen activism
Coalition
Feminism
Intersectional politics
Marginalised communities
Israel
description This article aims to rethink intersectional sites of solidarity carried out by coalitions of heterogeneous groups coming up from the margins of society. From this standpoint, I analyse intersectional politics through practices and processes led by feminist and other social justice grassroots activists together with citizen activists, that have helped give rise to political visibility of marginalised communities inside Israel. To address this issue, I critically discuss the interconnection of political intersectionality, coalition building, citizen activism, and its implications not only at the grassroots level, but also in local politics and institutions. This research is based on extensive fieldwork that took place in 2016 and 2018 in the most peripheral neighbourhoods of south Tel Aviv. In detail, I explore the role of one of the most well-known Israeli Mizrahi feminist movements called Ahoti (Sister) — for Women in Israel, in creating intersectional coalitions with other marginalised groups that mainly include long-term Mizrahi residents, non-Jewish African refugees and migrant workers. This cooperation between feminist activists historically engaged in grassroots movements together with citizen activists involved in new local struggles represents an original intersectional approach to multidisciplinary feminist research.
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