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Women’s Lives Beyond the Checkpoint in Palestine
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2020
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Women's RightSocial ChangeFeminist GeographySocial SciencesGender IdentityFeminist ResearchGender StudiesAfrican American StudiesNearby CheckpointMiddle Eastern StudiesCheckpoint 300Feminist EconomicsFeminist ScholarshipFeminist PerspectiveFeminist TheoryFeminist PhilosophyPalestinian WomenSociologyWomen ’ S
Abstract This article brings women to the fore of a discussion of checkpoints in Palestine to understand better the ways that Palestinian women’s lives—even as they may not regularly cross checkpoints—are affected by Israeli security infrastructure. Drawing on fieldwork near Checkpoint 300 between Bethlehem and Jerusalem, we examine women’s lives in the context of a gendered system of permits and the nearby checkpoint that makes men’s days of labour both long and exhausting, a fact that has profound effects on the family home in terms of restricted mobilities and the division of domestic labour. The article thus builds an account of checkpoints that: (1) situates women’s everyday lives in Palestine in the context of Israel’s military occupation; (2) extends the temporality of checkpoints beyond the checkpoint itself; and, therefore, (3) enables an understanding of the effects of borders beyond the immediate space of the border.
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