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Dressed for Dissent

Decolonial Fashion and the Queer Struggle for Palestine

by Roberto Filippello (Author)
Price: $95.00 / £80.00
Publication Date: Oct 2026
Edition: 1st Edition
Title Details:
Rights: World
Pages: 238
ISBN: 9780520424906
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Illustrations: 33 color figures

About the Book

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In the wake of the second intifada and energized by the Arab Spring, young Palestinian designers have used fashion to voice their political consciousness and forge affective communities in the face of Israeli occupation. This book proposes to understand their practices as “queer decolonial fashion,” a collaborative aesthetic ethos attuned to gender, sexuality, race, and the environment that transcends nationalist framings of the Palestinian struggle. Making the case for queer decolonial fashion as a model of creative activism, Dressed for Dissent shows how these designers’ work—imbricated with body, identity, and land—ultimately emerges as a site where a viable future for a free Palestine can be envisioned, while also offering insights relevant to other settler-colonial contexts.

About the Author

Roberto Filippello is Assistant Professor of Media and Culture at the University of Amsterdam and coeditor of Fashion and Feeling: The Affective Politics of Dress.