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The Palestinians and East Jerusalem: Under Neoliberal Settler Colonialism: SOAS Palestine Studies

Autor Bruno Huberman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 dec 2023
Over the last two decades, the Israeli government has implemented policies for the development of East Jerusalem. These comprise urban revitalization as well as professional training and the promotion of entrepreneurship for the Palestinians. But how do these policies co-exist under Israeli settler colonial power? This book focuses on the contradiction between the rise of neoliberal development in East Jerusalem and the simultaneous continuation of Israeli settler colonialism. It argues that the combination of settler colonialism and neoliberalism allows for the 'primitive accumulation of capital' to also occur permanently through deceptive soft forms. More than this, based on theoretical research, interviews, and an analysis of race and class relations in East Jerusalem, the book shows that neoliberal development is used to facilitate the reproduction of racial hierarchies, settler privileges and the pacification of the Palestinian residents, where these outcomes are presented as the 'natural' result of market relations. The author calls this environment 'neoliberal settler colonialism' and explores Palestinians' new acts of resistance that exist ambivalently within this structure. A significant theoretical contribution, the study highlights a new settler colonial and neoliberal sociability that co-opts the exploited and oppressed.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780755649013
ISBN-10: 075564901X
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Seria SOAS Palestine Studies

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Reveals the new ways that the dynamics of settler colonial dispossession and racial difference persist, camouflaged as urban revitalization efforts

Notă biografică

Bruno Huberman is Professor of International Relations at Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo, Brazil. He received his PhD in International Relations at San Tiago Dantas Program, Brazil and worked previously as journalist and editor in São Paulo, Brazil.

Cuprins

IntroductionChapter 1 - Colonialisms, Capitalism and (Neo)liberalismThe Political Economy of Settler Colonialism: Settlers, Land and LabourRacism and Capitalism: Soft Colonial Dispossession and PacificationThe two faces of Neoliberal Colonialism: Dispossession, Administration and the "Entrepreneur Carrot" Settler Colonialism and Neoliberal Urbanism Resistance against the ambivalences of Settler Colonial-Neoliberal Rule Chapter 2 - Conflict, Race and Class in the Crisis of Neoliberal Apartheid in Jerusalem Neoliberal Apartheid: Segregation, Dependence and Conflict The Political Economy of Settler Colonialism and Resistance in Jerusalem in the 20th Century Crisis and Neoliberal Urbanism in Post-Oslo Jerusalem The Contradictions of the Neoliberal Apartheid in Jerusalem: Land, Labour and Class Conclusion Chapter 3 Neoliberal Israelization of East Jerusalem: Palestinian Inclusion, (De-)Development and Pacification Neoliberal Development as the "carrot" for Pacifying the Palestinians in the OPT and in Israel The Neoliberal Israelization in East Jerusalem in the 2010s De-Development and Israelization: Building the Neoliberal Pacification Urban Revitalization and Industrial Zones in EJ: Gentrification and Marginalization Completing the Neoliberal Pacification: Culture, Education and Community Police Conclusion Chapter 4 Neoliberal Anticolonialism in the Palestinian Resistance: Tourism, High-Tech and Native Entrepreneur Activism The Fragmentation of Neoliberal Anticolonialism and Economy of Resistance Neoliberal Urbanism, Right to Housing and Palestinian City Planners Entrepreneurship, Debt and Proletarization of Palestinian Women Palestinian High-Tech Entrepreneurship in Jerusalem: Market Emancipation in the dispute for the Youth Hearts and MindsPalestinian Elites in EJ, Neoliberal Development and Commodification of the Palestinian Identity Conclusion Conclusion

Recenzii

"The Palestinians and East Jerusalem Under Neoliberal Settler Colonialism? is truly original research, exploring the current urban politics of Jerusalem. The book's theoretical, historical, and empirical significance discusses the often-overlooked links between settler colonialism and neoliberalism. This book is indeed a foundational, and most updated critical study on the apartheidisation of the city, on the new Israeli agents of colonisation, but importantly also about the emerging subjectivities of Palestinians' identity and their anti-colonial struggle.