Perfect Victims is an urgent affirmation of the Palestinian condition of resistance and refusal an ode to the steadfastness of a nation.
Perfect Victims is an urgent affirmation of the Palestinian condition of resistance and refusal an ode to the steadfastness of a nation.
Palestine is a microcosm of the world: on fire, stubborn, fragmented, dignified. While a settler colonial state continues to inflict devastating violence, fundamental truths are deliberately obscured the perpetrators are coddled while the victims are blamed and placed on trial.
Why must Palestinians prove their humanity? And what are the implications of such an infuriatingly impossible task? With fearless prose and lyrical precision, Mohammed El-Kurd refuses a life spent in cross-examination. Rather than asking the oppressed to perform a perfect victimhood, El-Kurd asks friends and foes alike to look Palestinians in the eye, forgoing both deference and condemnation.
How we see Palestine reveals how we see each other; how we see everything else. Masterfully combining candid testimony, history, and reportage, Perfect Victims presents a powerfully simple demand: dignity for the Palestinian.
'Mohammed El-Kurd has written a new Discourse on Colonialism for the twenty-first century.' Robin D. G. Kelley
'El-Kurd is a wordsmith with the power to change the minds of all but those with a heart of stone.' Louise Adler, Sydney Morning Herald/The Age
βGreat poets are truth-tellers, and the truth hurts. Mohammed El-Kurdβs raw eloquence and razor-sharp clarity will make you hurt and curse and cry and sometimes chuckle. A few will think, only to realize he is also talking about 'us,' the allies, the empathizers, even the comrades whose solidarity unwittingly demands the perfect victim. We are not completely free of Zionist lies; we are not decolonized.Β MohammedΒ El-Kurd has written a new Discourse on Colonialism for the twenty-first century. And like AimΓ© CΓ©saire, he demands that we confront the truth, wipe away our crocodile tears, and take down Goliath once and for all.β
βRobin D. G. Kelley, author of Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination
βHere's a river of fire. Dive in, if you dare. It will clear the fog.β
βArundhati Roy, author of The God of Small Things
βInΒ Perfect Victims, Mohammed El-Kurd recenters the Palestinian gaze as compass and metric unit.β
βNoura Erakat, author of Justice for Some
βMohammed El-Kurdβs voice is unequivocal in a hallucinatory media sphere that portrays the colonized and the occupied as either passive victims of an unnamable crime or the very perpetrators of unspeakable crimes they themselves experience. Perfect VictimsΒ is essay and memoir at its best. It portrays children forged by occupation and war and a humble people conditioned by the necessity of resistance for survival in the face of a twenty-first century genocide. Humility, irony, and irreverence are the languages of self-defense, and words are El-Kurdβs weapons.β
βNick Estes, author of Our History Is the Future
βPerfectΒ VictimsΒ is an astonishing achievement: precise, sharp, and poetic.β
βNicki Kattoura, LitHub
βPerfectΒ VictimsΒ is punctuated with tonal shifts, a seamless blend of reporting, analysis, poetry, humorβ¦ WithΒ PerfectΒ Victims, El-Kurd shows up as his full self: the journalist, the poet, the academic, the humorist.β
βKylie Cheung, Jezebel
βEl-Kurdβs book offers a fresh, unapologetic, and powerful critique of mainstream modes of representation and the years of Palestinian politics of appeal that have only served to concede too much. It is an assertion of Palestinian dignity unshackled from the need for recognition, an insistence on a politics that does not hinge on the benevolence of an imagined audience.β
βAbdaljawad Omar, Mondoweiss
βThe writing inΒ PerfectΒ VictimsΒ demands empathy while rejecting victimhood. It echoes with anger and discards pretense. El Kurd deplores the insistence on humanizing Palestinians by denying them their rage. He calls this phenomenon the defanging of Palestinians. Then he bares his fangs.β
βRon Jacobs, CounterPunch
Mohammed El-Kurd is a writer, poet, journalist, and organiser from Jerusalem, occupied Palestine. He is the Nation's first-ever Palestine Correspondent and editor-at-large at Mondoweiss, the recipient of numerous honors and awards, and the author of the highly-acclaimed poetry collection Rifqa, which has been translated into several languages.
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