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Human suffering in colonial contexts: reflections from Palestine
Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian
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The Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare
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Palestine
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Palestinians
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Colonial Context
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Human Suffering
100%
Israeli
50%
Trauma
33%
Settler Colonialism
16%
Colonialism
16%
East Jerusalem
16%
Modernity
16%
Social Resistance
16%
Non-recognition
16%
Political Struggle
16%
Collective History
16%
Legal Terms
16%
Zionist Settler-colonialism
16%
IS History
16%
Racial Politics
16%
European Colonialism
16%
Colonial Regime
16%
Arts and Humanities
Suffering
100%
Palestinians
100%
Palestine
100%
Settler Colonialism
33%
Denial
33%
Global
33%
Genre
33%
Trauma
33%
Continuous
16%
Contemporary
16%
Jerusalem
16%
Racial
16%
Homelands
16%
Racial Politics
16%
legal terms
16%
Social Sciences
Israeli
100%
Palestine
100%
Settler Colonialism
66%
Colonialism
66%
Psychology
33%
Jerusalem
33%
Homelands
33%