Modern urban spaces are, by definition, mixed socio-spatial configurations. This mixture, however, has often led to violent conflict over land and identity. Focusing on mixed towns in Israel/Palestine, this insightful volume theorizes the relationship between modernity and nationalism and the social dynamics which engender and characterize the growth of urban spaces and the emergence therein of inter-communal relations.
Modern urban spaces are, by definition, mixed socio-spatial configurations. This mixture, however, has often led to violent conflict over land and identity. Focusing on mixed towns in Israel/Palestine, this insightful volume theorizes the relationship between modernity and nationalism and the social dynamics which engender and characterize the growth of urban spaces and the emergence therein of inter-communal relations.
Dr Daniel Monterescu, Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, Central European University, Budapest. Dan Rabinowitz is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Tel-Aviv University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The Transformation of Urban Mix in Palestine/Israel in the Modern Era; 1: History, Representation and Collective Memory; 1: Bourgeois Nostalgia and the Abandoned City; 2: 'The Arabs Just Left': Othering and the Construction of Self amongst Jews in Haifa Before and After 1948 1; 3: "We Were Living in a Different Country": Palestinian Nostalgia and the Future Past 1; 4: Cross-National Collective Action in Palestine's Mixed Towns: The 1946 Civil Servants Strike 1; 5: How is a Mixed Town to be Administered? Haifa's Municipal Council, 1940-1947; 2: Spatial Dynamics: Ethnic Urban Mix and its Contradictions; 6: Planning, Control and Spatial Protest: The Case of the Jewish-Arab Town of Lydd/Lod 1; 7: Heteronomy: The Cultural Logic of Urban Space and Sociality in Jaffa; 8: A Nixed, not Mixed, City: Mapping Obstacles to Democracy in the Nazareth/Natzerat Illit Conurbation; 9: Exit From the Scene: Reflections on the Public Space of the Palestinians in Israel; 3: Gendered Perspectives on Mixed Spaces; 10: Contested Contact: Proximity and Social Control In Pre-1948 Jaffa and Tel-Aviv; 11: Mixed Cities as a Place of Choice: The Palestinian Women's Perspective; 4: Cultural Encounters and Civil Society; 12: Cooperation and Conflict in the Zone of Civil Society: Arab-Jewish Activism in Jaffa; 13: Nationalism, Religion and Urban Politics in Israel: Struggles Over Modernity and Identity in 'Global' Jaffa; 14: Mixed as in Pidgin: The Vanishing Arabic of a "Bilingual" City
Introduction: The Transformation of Urban Mix in Palestine/Israel in the Modern Era; 1: History, Representation and Collective Memory; 1: Bourgeois Nostalgia and the Abandoned City; 2: 'The Arabs Just Left': Othering and the Construction of Self amongst Jews in Haifa Before and After 1948 1; 3: "We Were Living in a Different Country": Palestinian Nostalgia and the Future Past 1; 4: Cross-National Collective Action in Palestine's Mixed Towns: The 1946 Civil Servants Strike 1; 5: How is a Mixed Town to be Administered? Haifa's Municipal Council, 1940-1947; 2: Spatial Dynamics: Ethnic Urban Mix and its Contradictions; 6: Planning, Control and Spatial Protest: The Case of the Jewish-Arab Town of Lydd/Lod 1; 7: Heteronomy: The Cultural Logic of Urban Space and Sociality in Jaffa; 8: A Nixed, not Mixed, City: Mapping Obstacles to Democracy in the Nazareth/Natzerat Illit Conurbation; 9: Exit From the Scene: Reflections on the Public Space of the Palestinians in Israel; 3: Gendered Perspectives on Mixed Spaces; 10: Contested Contact: Proximity and Social Control In Pre-1948 Jaffa and Tel-Aviv; 11: Mixed Cities as a Place of Choice: The Palestinian Women's Perspective; 4: Cultural Encounters and Civil Society; 12: Cooperation and Conflict in the Zone of Civil Society: Arab-Jewish Activism in Jaffa; 13: Nationalism, Religion and Urban Politics in Israel: Struggles Over Modernity and Identity in 'Global' Jaffa; 14: Mixed as in Pidgin: The Vanishing Arabic of a "Bilingual" City
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