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From Palestine to Israel: A Photographic Record of Destruction and State Formation, 1947-1950

Autor Ariella Azoulay Traducere de Charles S Kamen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 oct 2011
In this carefully curated and beautifully presented photobook, Ariella Azoulay offers a new perspective on four crucial years in the history of Palestine/Israel.

The book reconstructs the processes by which the Palestinian majority in Mandatory Palestine became a minority in Israel, while the Jewish minority established a new political entity in which it became a majority ruling a minority Palestinian population. By reading over 200 photographs from that period, most of which were previously confined to Israeli state archives, Azoulay recounts the events and the stories that for years have been ignored or only partially acknowledged in Israel and the West.

Including substantial analytical text, this book will give activists, scholars and journalists a new perspective on the origins of the Palestine-Israel conflict.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780745331690
ISBN-10: 0745331696
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 214 black and white photos
Dimensiuni: 150 x 205 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press

Notă biografică

Ariella Azoulay directs the Photo-Lexic project at the Minerva Humanities Centre at Tel Aviv University. She is the author of Civil Imagination: Political Ontology of Photography (2011), The Civil Contract of Photography (2008), Once Upon a Time: Photography Following Walter Benjamin (2006) and Death’s Showcase: The Power of Image in Contemporary Democracy (2001). She won the 2002 Infinity Award for Writing, presented by the International Center for Photography for excellence in the field of photography.

Cuprins

Introduction: Constituent Violence 1947–50
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
1 Military Governmentality
2 Socialization to the State, and the Mechanisms
of Subordination
3 Architecture of Destruction, Dispossession
and Gaining Ownership
4 Creating a Jewish Political Body and Deporting
the Country’s Arab Residents
5 Borders, Strategies of Uprooting, and
Preventing Return
6 Looting, Monopolizing and Expropriation
7 Observing “Their Catastrophe”
Index