Palestinian activism in Israel : a Bedouin woman leader in a changing Middle East / Henriette Dahan-Kalev and Emilie Le Febvre ; with Amal El'Sana-Alh'jooj
A Conceptual Platform for Bedouin Female Agency & Identity -- Amal's Milleu: An el' Sana Legacy & Bedouin Politics in Israel -- Approaching Gender in the Negev Bedouin Community -- Negev Bedouin Identity, Public Agency, and Politics in Israel -- Amal: A Bedouin Public Agent -- Public Agency & Identity in a Changing Middle East: Amal' Way
Summary
The book is a life history following Amal el' Sana- Alh' jooj's burgeoning journey from a young female shepherd to a powerful mediator of political and social change amongst Arab women in the Israel /Palestine region. It tackles persistent suppositions about Palestinian women in Israel by investigating her agency strategies as a Bedouin woman leading resistance in the Negev community through ethnographic-political fieldwork conducted throughout 2007 to the present. We argue processes of homogenization have left Arab minorities such as the Negev Bedouin women and their ever-increasing socio-political presence invisible within the larger Palestinian nationalist struggle. This study extrapolates on Amal's strategic negotiation of selves and Bedouin culture in an effort to illuminate the diversity of identities and agencies amongst Palestinian women