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Jaffa Shared and Shattered - Contrived Coexistence in Israel/palestine

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Informationen zum Autor Daniel Monterescu is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, Central European University. He is author (with Haim Hazan) of A Town at Sundown: Aging Nationalism in Jaffa and editor (with Dan Rabinowitz) of Mixed Towns, Trapped Communities: Historical Narratives, Spatial Dynamics, Gender Relations and Cultural Encounters in Palestinian-Israeli Towns. Klappentext Daniel Monterescu is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, Central European University. He is author (with Haim Hazan) of A Town at Sundown: Aging Nationalism in Jaffa and editor (with Dan Rabinowitz) of Mixed Towns, Trapped Communities: Historical Narratives, Spatial Dynamics, Gender Relations and Cultural Encounters in Palestinian-Israeli Towns. Zusammenfassung Drawing on key theorists in anthropology, sociology, urban studies, and political science, he outlines a new relational theory of sociality and spatiality. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Contrived Coexistence: Relational Histories of Urban Mix in Israel/Palestine 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 Notes References Index ...

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