If settler colonialism is a structure rather than an event, then its most vivid manifestations occur not on the battlefield but in land registers, zoning […]
Author: Sadiya Inam
Sadiya Inam is a postgraduate student of International Relations with specialisation in West Asian (Middle Eastern) Studies at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. Her academic work is rooted in the study of colonialism, resistance movements, and liberation politics, particularly within West Asia and North Africa. She is particularly drawn to questions of anti-colonial struggle, the enduring legacies of empire, and the lived experiences of communities resisting occupation and fragmentation. The Palestinian question and its global resonances remain central to her intellectual and emotional engagement with the world.
Settler Colonialism as Structure: From French Algeria to Zionist Palestine
In moments of extreme violence when cities are flattened, populations displaced, and humanitarian language collapses under the weight of mass death, the temptation may be […]
