As Yael Allweil reveals in her fascinating book, housing has played a pivotal role in the history of nationalism and nation building in Israel-Palestine. She adopts the concept of 'homeland' to highlight how land and housing are central to both Zionism and Palestinian nationalism, and how the history of Zionist and Palestinian national housing have been inseparably intertwined from the introduction of the Ottoman Land Code in 1858 to the present day.
As Yael Allweil reveals in her fascinating book, housing has played a pivotal role in the history of nationalism and nation building in Israel-Palestine. She adopts the concept of 'homeland' to highlight how land and housing are central to both Zionism and Palestinian nationalism, and how the history of Zionist and Palestinian national housing have been inseparably intertwined from the introduction of the Ottoman Land Code in 1858 to the present day.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Yael Allweil is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning at the Technion, Haifa, Israel. Her research centres on the history of housing in Israel and Palestine and the struggles over urban public spaces.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Home-Land: The Historigraphy of a Blind Spot Part I: Housing Outside City Walls: New Forms of Sovereignty in Late Ottoman Palestine 1. Empire Land Commodification and the Backlash of Nationalism 2. Experimentation in Housing for Nationalism 1858-1917 Part II: Housing for Proto-Nationalism 3. 'New Native' Palestinian Housing: Plantation as Backdrop for Nationalism 1858-1948 4. 'Houses Before Street': Tel Aviv's Housing Based Urban Planning by Weiss and Geddes 1909-1925 5. 'Today's Child is Tomorrow's State': Kibbutz Children's House as Nursery for the Good Zionist Subject 1922-1948 Part III: Housing and Nation-Building in the Age of Sovereignty 6. Immigrant Housing and the Establishment of the State-Citizen Contract 1948-1953 7. 'Resistance to Being Swept Away': Summud Arab-Palestinian Housing in Israel 1948-2004 8. Differentiated Citizenship in Differentiated Housing 1948-2005 9. Afterword: For the Nation Yet to Come
Introduction: Home-Land: The Historigraphy of a Blind Spot Part I: Housing Outside City Walls: New Forms of Sovereignty in Late Ottoman Palestine 1. Empire Land Commodification and the Backlash of Nationalism 2. Experimentation in Housing for Nationalism 1858-1917 Part II: Housing for Proto-Nationalism 3. 'New Native' Palestinian Housing: Plantation as Backdrop for Nationalism 1858-1948 4. 'Houses Before Street': Tel Aviv's Housing Based Urban Planning by Weiss and Geddes 1909-1925 5. 'Today's Child is Tomorrow's State': Kibbutz Children's House as Nursery for the Good Zionist Subject 1922-1948 Part III: Housing and Nation-Building in the Age of Sovereignty 6. Immigrant Housing and the Establishment of the State-Citizen Contract 1948-1953 7. 'Resistance to Being Swept Away': Summud Arab-Palestinian Housing in Israel 1948-2004 8. Differentiated Citizenship in Differentiated Housing 1948-2005 9. Afterword: For the Nation Yet to Come
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