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Taking the State Out of the Body is a guidebook in deconstructing nationalism through trauma-informed praxis.
Embedded
in the political theory and practice of Jewish anti-Zionism, readers
from all backgrounds are invited to build an embodied sense of safety
that has the power to make militarized borders, policing, and
nation-states obsolete. We need the resources offered in this book: from
understanding geopolitical impacts of intergenerational trauma, to
self-regulation in conflict, to transformative approaches to harm, to
cultivating long-haul relationships, to
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Taking the State Out of the Body is a guidebook in deconstructing nationalism through trauma-informed praxis.

Embedded in the political theory and practice of Jewish anti-Zionism, readers from all backgrounds are invited to build an embodied sense of safety that has the power to make militarized borders, policing, and nation-states obsolete. We need the resources offered in this book: from understanding geopolitical impacts of intergenerational trauma, to self-regulation in conflict, to transformative approaches to harm, to cultivating long-haul relationships, to building solidarity across our movements.

The framework for Taking the State Out of the Body is situated in the lineages of healing justice and politicized healers including many anti-fascist Ashkenazi Jewish practitioners in 1930s Europe. Today, as the terms somatics and trauma have been mainstreamed, this book is a timely offer to move from individual awareness to collective action. Weaving anti-imperialist orientations to historical events with embodiment theory, each chapter opens with a connection to a plant or body part and closes with a guide to practices that fuel resistance and resilience. At a time where colonial imperialism in the US and Palestine are rearing their heads and right-wing authoritarianism is on the rise globally, this book will equip you with the tools you need to move from rugged individualist models of self-help/preservation to liberatory frameworks of collective care and joint struggle.

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Autorenporträt
Eliana Rubin builds transgressive relationships with bodies, land, and lineage through their work as a somatic practitioner, politicized facilitator, anti-Zionist organizer, and full-spectrum doula. Their practice centers queer and trans organizers in developing embodied leadership as well as Jewish organizers in healing intergenerational trauma for the sake of collective liberation. They were born and raised by the dramatic landscapes and freaks of the San Francisco Bay Area, and are now rooted in the red clay of Durham, North Carolina.