The Centre for Philosophy and Critical Thought at Goldsmiths cordially invites you to
Resisting Erasure: Capital, imperialism, and race in Palestine (Verso 2025)
A book discussion with authors Adam Hanieh and Rafeef Ziadah in conversation with Luca di Mambro
Thursday, 11 December 2025
3:00-5:30pm GMT
Ben Pimlott Lecture Theatre, Goldsmiths
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Why has Palestine become a defining fault line of contemporary politics? Challenging mainstream narratives that reduce Palestine to ancient hatreds, humanitarian tragedy, or legal abstractions, Resisting Erasure places Israeli settler-colonialism within the broader historical arc of imperialism, race, and fossil capitalism in the Middle East. Resisting Erasure is a succinct and far-reaching critique of the socio-economic and political forces that sustain the Israeli settler-colonial project. An essential introduction for anyone looking to understand what Palestine reveals about the world – and what it demands of us today.
Join us for this book launch with authors Adam Hanieh (Exeter) and Rafeef Ziadah (King’s College London) in conversation with Luca di Mambro (student organiser and former Goldsmiths Students’ Union President).
Chair: Sara Farris (Sociology / CPCT)
The event is organised in collaboration with members of the Sociology Department and the Centre for Philosophy and Critical Thought at Goldsmiths University of London.
Free and open to the public; all welcome.
Contact: s.farris [at] gold.ac.uk


