Captive Revolution
- 250 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Drawing on oral history of female Palestinian political detainees, this book analyses their anti-colonial struggles in this overlooked subject.
Nahla Abdo is an Arab feminist activist and professor of sociology whose work centers on women, racism, nationalism, and the State in the Middle East. Her scholarship offers a focused examination of Palestinian women's experiences. Abdo interrogates the ways women in the region are shaped by political and social structures. Her publications provide deep insight into the complex intersections of identity, power, and oppression.

Drawing on oral history of female Palestinian political detainees, this book analyses their anti-colonial struggles in this overlooked subject.