Home, history and possession in Israel-Palestine

Tovi Fenster*

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Abstract

Taking a micro-geographical approach to Israeli-Palestinian relations, this book analyses the history of space and place in West Jerusalem and Jaffa in the context of specific addresses. Based on the unique and innovative 'archaeology of addresses' methodology, this book provides an in-depth analysis of 11 specific sites. This 'micro' perspective - paying particular attention to the history and past ownership of an individual property - allows the author to draw new insights into the process of 'population exchange' that took place in 1948 when Jewish people began to populate Palestinian deserted homes after the Nakba. By looking at archival planning documents, the histories of addresses as 'contact zones' between previous and current owners are revealed. Moreover, the research on each address highlights new theoretical understandings, encompassing the micro-politics of the contact zone, mediated agonism, ruinations and beginnings, creative destruction in urban planning, the right to the city and the right to return, the violence of property, and fragmented settler colonialism. The book concludes by proposing practical applications of the research in teaching and planning practice. This book will prove important reading for students and researchers interested in urban planning, Middle Eastern geography, and the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherTaylor and Francis
Number of pages242
ISBN (Electronic)9781040043479
ISBN (Print)9781032125503
StatePublished - 5 Sep 2024

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