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Entangled Histories in Palestine/Israel: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives: Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern History

Editat de Dafna Hirsch
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 apr 2024
This edited volume offers a new critical approach to the study of Zionist history and Israeli-Palestinian relations, based on the encounter between history and anthropology.
Informed by the anthropological method of setting large questions to intimate settings, the book examines processes of Zionist colonization, nation-building and Palestinian dispossession by focusing on encounters between members of different national, religious and ethnic groups “from below”—through paying close attention to life stories and reconstructing everyday practices and micro-histories of places and communities. Thus, it tells a complex story in which the practices of historical actors are not simply reducible to a single underlying logic of colonization, even as they participate in the production and reproduction of colonial structures. This approach effectively undermines the prevailing tendency to study national communities in isolation, projecting onto the past an essentialist and rigid separation. Rather than assuming two clearly bounded and monolithic national groups, caught from the start in perpetual conflict, this volume probes their historical production through their evolving relationships, and their varied and shifting political, social, economic and cultural manifestations.
The book will be of interest to students and researchers in an array of fields, including the history of Israeli-Palestinian relations, anthropological perspectives on settler colonialism, and Zionism.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032215860
ISBN-10: 1032215860
Pagini: 346
Ilustrații: 1 Line drawings, black and white; 41 Halftones, black and white; 42 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern History

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Entangled Histories through a Magnifying Glass  Section I: Jews and Arabs Pre-1948  2. The Violent Struggle over Land: The Beginning of the Zionist Armed Settlement Strategy, 1908-1914  3. “The Same Sea”: Jews and Palestinians on the Beach in the Late Ottoman and Mandate Periods  Section II: Practices and Memories of Displacement  4. Miracles and Snow in Palestine and Israel: Tantura, a History of 1948  5. Coping with the Present Past: Personal Recollection among Palestinian Internally Displaced Persons  Section III: Facing the Settler State  6. Accumulation and Surveillance: The Military Rule in Lydda, July 1948-July 1949  7. The First Act in the Struggle of the Maʿbarot, 1951-1952: Contestation amid Subjection  8. When “Human Material” Says No: Noncompliance, Resistance and Protest among the Settlers of the Lakhish Project, 1954-1962  Section IV: Labor and the Formation of National and Ethnic Hierarchies  9. Reconstructing the Labor Process: The Of-Ar Factory, 1961-1979  10. The Men Who Knew Too Much: Sardines, Skills and the Labor Process in Jaffa, Israel,1948-1979  Section V: Telling/Cleansing History  11. Palestine’s Absent Cities: Gender, Memoricide, and the Silencing of Urban Palestinian Memory  12. Discourse of Separation: Taboos and Depoliticization in Haifa’s Guided Tours  13. Silenced in History? Naqab Bedouin Women and their Narratives of the Past  14. Afterword

Recenzii

"Through close examinations of mundane moments of leisure and work, oppression and resistance, silencing and resistance, this volume carves out a space between history and anthropology. It is a fascinating collection of empirical studies that makes an excellent contribution to shaping the emerging field of integrated and relational Palestine/Israel Studies."
Tamir Sorek, Liberal Arts Professor of Middle East HistoryPenn State UniversityUnited States
"Entangled Histories in Palestine/Israel: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives is a truly original collection of critical research exploring historical, political and social events, and places and moments in Palestine/Israel. The book presents a diversity of academic disciplines as well as rich theoretical discussion and empirical evidence. This book is a foundational, and most updated, critical study on Palestine/Israel, and will certainly be a key source of knowledge."
Haim Yacobi, Professor of Development Planning, The Bartlett Development Planning Unit, UCLUnited Kingdom
"In integrating Arab and Jewish narrative perspectives this book provides a long overdue treatment of national and ethnic splits in Palestine/Israel in novel ways. It approaches the history of Palestine and Israel from a critical perspective, mixing anthropological and from-below-historical aspects largely marginalized from the historiography of the region. In bringing forth the experiences, perceptions and memories of ordinary people in national conflict, and emphasizing the role of gender in the creation of a common Arab-Jewish perspective on the quotidian experience of politics, the book widens the notion of the political."
David De Vries, Department of Labor Studies, Tel Aviv UniversityIsrael

Notă biografică

Dafna Hirsch is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Sociology, Political Science and Communication, The Open University of Israel. She has published many articles and is the author of the book "We Are Here to Bring the West": Hygiene Education and Culture Building in the Jewish Society of Mandate Palestine (2014, Hebrew). Her work focuses on food consumption, the body, and gender in Zionist history.

Descriere

This edited volume offers a new critical approach to the study of Zionist history and Israeli-Palestinian relations, based on the encounter between history and anthropology.