<div>In <i>Searching for Solidarity</i> Noor Ghazal Aswad explores how the emancipatory qualities of transnational revolutionary struggle are often denied misunderstood and erased. Drawing on the stories of those in struggle <i>Searching for Solidarity</i> reimagines solidarity as an affective ethical and political capacity that can thrive amid today's volatile political economy of emotion-an environment marked by mistrust fake news and disinformation campaigns targeting those in resistance. At the heart of this book is the radical subject which refers to those revolting against repressive forces to achieve liberatory change at the risk of death injury or disappearance. These radical subjects offer a new foundation for critical theory-one that rejects negative solidarity the tendency to acquiesce to power or distance oneself from those fighting against systemic injustice. By immersing readers in the testimony memory and hopes of these subjects each chapter reveals solidarity as an affective force capable of cutting through distortive narratives and binding us in a cross-cultural decolonizing and nonhierarchical collectivity. Solidarity through this lens emerges as a transformative stance that compels us to as Yassin al-Haj Saleh writes become partners in word and deed to change power.</div>
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