Taking a multidisciplinary approach to examine the dynamics of
ethno-national contestation and colonialism in Israel/Palestine,
this book investigates the approaches for dealing with the colonial
and post-colonial urban space, resituating them within the various
theoretical frameworks in colonial urban studies.
The book uses Henry Lefebvre s three constituents of space
perceived, conceived and lived to analyse past and present colonial
cases interactively with time. It mixes the non-temporal conceptual
framework of analysis of colonialism using literature of previous
colonial cases with the inter-temporal abstract Lefebvrian concepts
of space to produce an inter-temporal re-reading of them. Israeli
colonialism in the occupied areas of 1967, its contractions from
Sinai and Gaza, and the implications on the West Bank are analysed
in detail.
By illustrating the transformations in colonial urban space at
different temporal stages, a new phase is proposed - the
trans-colonial. This provides a conceptual means to avoid the
pitfalls of neo-colonial and post-colonial influences experienced
in previous cases, and the book goes on to highlight the
implications of such a phase on the Palestinians. It is an
important contribution to studies on Middle East Politics and Urban
Geography.
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