Photograph of a person with a bike in front of a ruined building in Palestine
Podcast, 38 mins

Food & War

How does war shape everyday life? This episode explores survival, food access, and power in Palestine. Discover how daily life is affected and why it matters.

Everyday life is often described as common, usual, uneventful, slow, and mundane, yet it can easily become unpredictable, anxious, and traumatic. This episode explores contexts in which war and political violence closely interact with everyday life.

To discuss the everyday political economy of state-mandated violence, we focus on survival. Where critical political economy frames survival as part of everyday resistance connected to labour agency, we move to discuss the political economy of actual survival as represented by gathering food when supply chains become instruments for violence and repression.

We discuss the political economy of survival by exploring the sources of food insecurity in Palestine and the food-related abuses employed by the Israeli state, first as part of its colonial project and after October 2023 as part of the genocide of the Palestinian people.

Concepts discussed: survival, social reproduction, genocide, violence, resistance, starvation, humanitarianism.

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Correct as of content publication - 09/04/2026

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