Palestinians’ mental and physical Health. An interview with Rita Giacaman.

By Sélima Kebaïli

While mental health is usually assessed using objective health indicators, these measurements fail to address the intricate impact of persistent violence on Palestinians’ lives.

Rita Giacaman is the founder of and a professor at the Institute of Community and Public Health at Birzeit University. She has chronicled the effects of Israeli military occupation on the life and health of Palestinians under occupation focusing on the impact of chronic war-like conditions and exposure to violence on the health and wellbeing of Palestinians. Her focus lies also on the psychological and social well-being of adolescents, aiming to create methods for implementing health and welfare programmes in prolonged violent conditions.

Read the text interview here.

Incarcerated Childhood and the Politics of Unchilding

By Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian

Who has the right to a safe and protected childhood? Incarcerated Childhood and the Politics of Unchilding deepens understanding of children as political capital in the hands of those in power, critically engaging children’s voices alongside archival, historical, and ethnographic material in Palestine. Offering the concept of ‘unchilding’, Shalhoub-Kevorkian exposes the political work of violence designed to create, direct, govern, transform, and construct colonized children as dangerous, racialized others, enabling their eviction from the realm of childhood itself. Penetrating children’s everyday intimate spaces and, simultaneously, their bodies and lives, unchilding works to enable a complex machinery of violence against Palestinian children: imprisonment, injuries, loss, trauma, and militarized political occupation. At the same time as the book documents violations of children’s rights and the consequences this has for their present and future well-being, it charts children’s resistance to and power to interrupt colonial violence, reclaiming childhood and, with it, Palestinian futures.

Read the book here.

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