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  • 1
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2021
    Titel der Quelle: Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies
    Angaben zur Quelle: 20,2 (2021) 123-145
    Keywords: Hebrew University of Jerusalem ; Palestinian Arabs Education (Higher) ; Palestinian Arab students Attitudes ; Arab-Israeli conflict
    Abstract: This article addresses an under-studied phenomenon in the lived experience of Palestinian students in Israeli universities as seen from a spatial perspective. Specifically, it analyses the everyday spatial experiences of Palestinian students on the Mount Scopus Campus of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Situated in a contested space amid Palestinian villages, the campus's architecture and prominent location are intended to project power and symbolic domination over the surrounding Arab environment. The study analyses the narratives of fifteen Palestinian students from this campus, underscoring the dialectical relations between their feelings of alienation and estrangement, on the one hand, and practices of resistance and subversion on campus, on the other. Moreover, the analysis reveals how, through their daily spatial behaviours, Palestinian students challenge the settler-colonial landscape-production that the Israeli authorities attempt to impose.
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    In:  Jerusalem Quarterly (Institute of Jerusalem Studies) 93 (2023) 88-99
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2023
    Titel der Quelle: Jerusalem Quarterly (Institute of Jerusalem Studies)
    Angaben zur Quelle: 93 (2023) 88-99
    Keywords: Arab-Israeli conflict Territorial questions ; Jaffa (Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel) History ; Jaffa (Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel) Buildings, structures, etc. ; Tel Aviv-Yafo (Israel) City planning
    Abstract: This essay argues that the theories and terminologies deriving from paradigms of “colonial” and “post-colonial” cities marginalize some aspects of the structural violence that Palestinians experience in coastal cities of Palestine within the 1949 Armistice demarcation or Green Line, particularly in Jaffa. These theories often preclude the tracing of power structures and the escalating violence against spaces and society. This results in the literature dealing with the Palestinian city either as a historical space, which often explores Jaffa before the Nakba, or as part of the globalized present without framing it, either historically or politically. Consequently, this essay proposes to use “demolition,” a concept that stems from Jaffa's reality, as a prism. It focuses on different forms of demolition through micro-geographical research on three houses in various neighborhoods in Jaffa, each embodying different aspects of “demolition.”
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