Tovi Fenster
Home, History and Possession in Israel-Palestine
Tovi Fenster
Home, History and Possession in Israel-Palestine
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Taking a micro-geographical approach to Israeli-Palestinian relations, this book analyses the history of space and place in West Jerusalem and Jaffa in the context of specific addresses.
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Taking a micro-geographical approach to Israeli-Palestinian relations, this book analyses the history of space and place in West Jerusalem and Jaffa in the context of specific addresses.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9781032125503
- ISBN-10: 1032125500
- Artikelnr.: 70147351
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9781032125503
- ISBN-10: 1032125500
- Artikelnr.: 70147351
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Tovi Fenster is Professor in the Department of Geography and Human Environment at Tel Aviv University, as well as the founder and head of PECLAB. She teaches social and cultural geography and urban planning, and has published articles and book chapters on ethnicity, citizenship and gender in planning and development.
Introduction Part I: Jaffa 1. The Micro-Politics of the Home as a Contact
Zone: 218 Yefet Street, Jaffa 2. The Politics of Recognition and Mediated
Agonism: 58 Shivtei Israel Street, Jaffa 3. Ruinations and Beginnings: 8
Hatsedef Street in the Maronite Neighbourhood - Suknet Al-Huresh, Jaffa 4.
Between Antiquities and Ruins in the Neoliberal Age: Conservation of the
New Saraya at 21 Raziel Street, Jaffa Part II: Jerusalem 5. Creative
Destruction in Urban Planning Procedures: The Language Of 'Renewal' and
'Exploitation' 6. Between the Right to the City and the Right of Return: 37
Jabotinsky/El-Amir Abdullah Street, West Jerusalem 7. The Violence of
Property - Ethnography of Missing Testimonies in Registry Office Documents:
3 Hama'aravim Street and 38 Keren Hayesod Street, Jerusalem 8. Property,
Ownership, and 'Conservation': Settler Colonial and Neoliberal Practices
and the Crack between Them at 5 and 7 Hovevei Zion Street in Jerusalem 9.
The Micro-Geography of a Home as a Contact Zone: Urban Planning in
Fragmented Settler Colonialism Part III: Between Theory and Practice 10.
The Home as a Contact Zone: Performative Strategies and Practices in
Promoting Israeli-Palestinian Recognition 11. The Archaeology of the
Address in an Applied Student Project: Conceptual Plan for Palestinian
Heritage Tourism in the Nuzha Neighbourhood, Jaffa 12. Students Learn about
the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict through the Archaeology of the Address
Project: Some Insights 13. Musical Sites as 'Whitening' 'Grey Spaces' at 7
Levontin Street, Tel Aviv 14. The Micro-Geographies of the Neoliberal
Settler Colonial Regime: Concluding Comments
Zone: 218 Yefet Street, Jaffa 2. The Politics of Recognition and Mediated
Agonism: 58 Shivtei Israel Street, Jaffa 3. Ruinations and Beginnings: 8
Hatsedef Street in the Maronite Neighbourhood - Suknet Al-Huresh, Jaffa 4.
Between Antiquities and Ruins in the Neoliberal Age: Conservation of the
New Saraya at 21 Raziel Street, Jaffa Part II: Jerusalem 5. Creative
Destruction in Urban Planning Procedures: The Language Of 'Renewal' and
'Exploitation' 6. Between the Right to the City and the Right of Return: 37
Jabotinsky/El-Amir Abdullah Street, West Jerusalem 7. The Violence of
Property - Ethnography of Missing Testimonies in Registry Office Documents:
3 Hama'aravim Street and 38 Keren Hayesod Street, Jerusalem 8. Property,
Ownership, and 'Conservation': Settler Colonial and Neoliberal Practices
and the Crack between Them at 5 and 7 Hovevei Zion Street in Jerusalem 9.
The Micro-Geography of a Home as a Contact Zone: Urban Planning in
Fragmented Settler Colonialism Part III: Between Theory and Practice 10.
The Home as a Contact Zone: Performative Strategies and Practices in
Promoting Israeli-Palestinian Recognition 11. The Archaeology of the
Address in an Applied Student Project: Conceptual Plan for Palestinian
Heritage Tourism in the Nuzha Neighbourhood, Jaffa 12. Students Learn about
the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict through the Archaeology of the Address
Project: Some Insights 13. Musical Sites as 'Whitening' 'Grey Spaces' at 7
Levontin Street, Tel Aviv 14. The Micro-Geographies of the Neoliberal
Settler Colonial Regime: Concluding Comments
Introduction Part I: Jaffa 1. The Micro-Politics of the Home as a Contact
Zone: 218 Yefet Street, Jaffa 2. The Politics of Recognition and Mediated
Agonism: 58 Shivtei Israel Street, Jaffa 3. Ruinations and Beginnings: 8
Hatsedef Street in the Maronite Neighbourhood - Suknet Al-Huresh, Jaffa 4.
Between Antiquities and Ruins in the Neoliberal Age: Conservation of the
New Saraya at 21 Raziel Street, Jaffa Part II: Jerusalem 5. Creative
Destruction in Urban Planning Procedures: The Language Of 'Renewal' and
'Exploitation' 6. Between the Right to the City and the Right of Return: 37
Jabotinsky/El-Amir Abdullah Street, West Jerusalem 7. The Violence of
Property - Ethnography of Missing Testimonies in Registry Office Documents:
3 Hama'aravim Street and 38 Keren Hayesod Street, Jerusalem 8. Property,
Ownership, and 'Conservation': Settler Colonial and Neoliberal Practices
and the Crack between Them at 5 and 7 Hovevei Zion Street in Jerusalem 9.
The Micro-Geography of a Home as a Contact Zone: Urban Planning in
Fragmented Settler Colonialism Part III: Between Theory and Practice 10.
The Home as a Contact Zone: Performative Strategies and Practices in
Promoting Israeli-Palestinian Recognition 11. The Archaeology of the
Address in an Applied Student Project: Conceptual Plan for Palestinian
Heritage Tourism in the Nuzha Neighbourhood, Jaffa 12. Students Learn about
the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict through the Archaeology of the Address
Project: Some Insights 13. Musical Sites as 'Whitening' 'Grey Spaces' at 7
Levontin Street, Tel Aviv 14. The Micro-Geographies of the Neoliberal
Settler Colonial Regime: Concluding Comments
Zone: 218 Yefet Street, Jaffa 2. The Politics of Recognition and Mediated
Agonism: 58 Shivtei Israel Street, Jaffa 3. Ruinations and Beginnings: 8
Hatsedef Street in the Maronite Neighbourhood - Suknet Al-Huresh, Jaffa 4.
Between Antiquities and Ruins in the Neoliberal Age: Conservation of the
New Saraya at 21 Raziel Street, Jaffa Part II: Jerusalem 5. Creative
Destruction in Urban Planning Procedures: The Language Of 'Renewal' and
'Exploitation' 6. Between the Right to the City and the Right of Return: 37
Jabotinsky/El-Amir Abdullah Street, West Jerusalem 7. The Violence of
Property - Ethnography of Missing Testimonies in Registry Office Documents:
3 Hama'aravim Street and 38 Keren Hayesod Street, Jerusalem 8. Property,
Ownership, and 'Conservation': Settler Colonial and Neoliberal Practices
and the Crack between Them at 5 and 7 Hovevei Zion Street in Jerusalem 9.
The Micro-Geography of a Home as a Contact Zone: Urban Planning in
Fragmented Settler Colonialism Part III: Between Theory and Practice 10.
The Home as a Contact Zone: Performative Strategies and Practices in
Promoting Israeli-Palestinian Recognition 11. The Archaeology of the
Address in an Applied Student Project: Conceptual Plan for Palestinian
Heritage Tourism in the Nuzha Neighbourhood, Jaffa 12. Students Learn about
the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict through the Archaeology of the Address
Project: Some Insights 13. Musical Sites as 'Whitening' 'Grey Spaces' at 7
Levontin Street, Tel Aviv 14. The Micro-Geographies of the Neoliberal
Settler Colonial Regime: Concluding Comments