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In this episode, I engage in a profound conversation with Dr. Rhoda Ann Kanaaneh, a distinguished anthropologist whose scholarship offers deep insights into Palestinian identity, gender dynamics, and the experiences of Arab asylum seekers. We explore her personal journey growing up as a Palestinian in Israel and discuss her influential publications.
Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding Palestinian identity, citizenship, and the politics of reproduction, as well as the experiences of Arab asylum seekers navigating the U.S. immigration system.
Notable Works by Dr. Rhoda Ann Kanaaneh:
• Kanaaneh, R. A. (2002). Birthing the nation: Strategies of Palestinian women in Israel. University of California Press.
• Kanaaneh, R. A. (2009). Surrounded: Palestinian soldiers in the Israeli military. Stanford University Press.
• Kanaaneh, R. A., & Nusair, I. (Eds.). (2010). Displaced at home: Ethnicity and gender among Palestinians in Israel. State University of New York Press.
• Kanaaneh, R. A. (2023). The right kind of suffering: Gender, sexuality, and Arab asylum seekers in America. University of Texas Press.
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