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				First published: November 1, 2024 - Last updated: November 1, 2024
			TITLE INFORMATION 
			
			Author: Sherene H. Razack
			
 Title: The Weaponization of Feminism in a Time of Genocide
 
 Subtitle: A Response to Masha Gessen
 
 Journal: Journal of Palestine Studies
 
 Volume: 53
 
 Issue: 2
 
 Year: (Published online: August 26, 2024)
 
 Pages: 113-119
 
 pISSN:  0377-919X - 
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				eISSN: 1533-8614 - 
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 Language: English
 
 Keywords: 
				Modern History: 
					21st Century | 
				Asian History: 
					Israeli History, 
					Palestinian History | 
				Cases: 
					Real Incidents / 
						Hamas Attack on Israel; 
				Types: 
					Wartime Sexual Violence / 
						Israel–Hamas War
 
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 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
 
			
			Author:
				Sherene H. Razack, 
					Department of Gender Studies, 
					University of California, Los Angeles - 
					Personal Website, 
					ORCID, 
					Wikipedia
			
 Abstract: 
				»In this essay, the author considers how the focus on mass rapes allegedly committed by Hamas on October 7 achieves coherency through race, leaving feminist politics mired in racial politics. The feminist truism that women are always raped in war is relied upon to confirm that mass rapes took place on October 7—a weaponization of feminism designed to shut down questions about evidence and the deliberate circulation of false narratives about rape, and, importantly, to legitimize Israeli state violence and genocide in Gaza. Masha Gessen’s July 2024 essay in the New Yorker on the weaponization of sexual violence in war provides an illustration of how an apparently feminist story about sexual violence in war travels along racist rails and gives birth to a storyline about civilized Europeans—in this case Jews—forced to use genocidal force to defend their homeland from marauding, brutal, and misogynist Arabs.« 
				(Source: Journal of Palestine Studies)
 
 Note: 
				Gessen, Masha. »What We Know About The Weaponoization of Sexual Violence on October 7th.« The New Yorker (July 20, 2024). - 
				Bibliographic Entry: Info
 
 Wikipedia: 
				History of Asia: 
					History of Israel / 
						History of Israel (1948–present) | 
				History of Asia: 
					History of Palestine / 
						History of the State of Palestine | 
				Sex and the law: 
					Rape / 
						Wartime sexual violence | 
				War: 
					Israel–Hamas war / 
						7 October Hamas-led attack on Israel, 
						Sexual and gender-based violence in the 7 October Hamas-led attack on Israel
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