Jaffa Shared and Shattered : Contrived Coexistence in Israel/Palestine /
"Multiethnic cities--where the political "other" is also a neighbor--play a pivotal role in situations of long-term conflict, and few places have been more marked by the tension between intimate proximity and visceral hostility than Jaffa, one of the "mixed towns" of Israel/...
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Bloomington :
Indiana University Press,
[2015]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part I. Beyond methodological nationalism: communal formations and ambivalent belonging
- 1. Spatial relationality: theorizing space and sociality in Jewish-Arab "mixed towns"
- 2. The bridled "bride of Palestine": urban orientalism and the Zionist quest for place
- 3. The "mother of the stranger": Palestinian presence and the ambivalence of Sumud
- Part II. Sharing place or consuming space: the neoliberal city
- 4. Inner space and high ceilings: agents and ideologies of ethnogentrification
- 5. To buy or not to be: trespassing the gated community
- Part III. Being and belonging in the binational city: a phenomenology of the urban
- 6. Escaping the mythscape: tales of intimacy and violence
- 7. Situational radicalism and creative marginality: the "Arab spring" and Jaffa's counterculture
- Conclusion: The city of the forking paths: imagining the futures of binational urbanism.