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Book SynopsisTrade Review“This book is a socially committed intellectual engagement with difficult solidarities and the way to reimagine them. It is precisely through the combination of superb scholarly research and sound caretaking that the authors help us have hope for the future by confronting the never-ending triumphalist discourses of modern coloniality.” —Santiago Slabodsky, author of Decolonial Judaism
Table of ContentsIntroduction by Atalia Omer and Joshua Lupo
1. Broken Solidarities: Transnational Feminism, Islam, and “the Master’s House” by Perin Gürel
2. The Women’s March: A Reflection on Feminist Solidarity, Intersectional Critique, and Muslim Women’s Activism by Juliane Hammer
3. Transgressive Geography and Litmus Test Solidarity by Atalia Omer and Ruth Carmi
4. “To Confound White Christians”: Thinking with Claude McKay about Race, Catholic Enchantment, and Secularism by Brenna Moore
5. Seeing Solidarity by Melani McAlister