The Invisible Palestinians : The Hidden Struggle for Inclusion in Jewish Tel Aviv.

По: Hackl, AndreasТип материала: ТекстТекстЯзык: English (английский язык)Серия: Public Cultures of the Middle East and North Africa SerИздатель: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 2022Дата авторского права: ©2022Описание: 1 online resource (230 pages)Вид содержания: Text Средство доступа: Computermedien Тип носителя: Online ResourceISBN: 9780253060853Тематика(и): Palästinensischer Flüchtling | Soziale Situation | Israel | Tel AvivЖанр/форма: | FernzugriffДополнительные физические форматы: Print version:: The Invisible PalestiniansЭлектронное местонахождение и доступ: Volltext
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Using the Settler City -- Immersive Invisibility and the Palestinian Struggle for Urban Access in Tel Aviv -- 1. A Journey without Arrival? Palestinian Mobility into the Jewish City -- 2. A Middle-Class Gateway to Tel Aviv: Palestinian Citizens at Israel's Liberal University -- 3. Working in the City: Palestinian Middle-Class Citizens and Labor Commuters between Anonymity and Forced Invisibility -- 4. Playing in Tel Aviv: Leisure and Fun in the Palestinian Underground -- 5. A Cultural Exile: Palestinian Artists in Tel Aviv between Individual Liberation and Political Co-optation -- 6. The Urban Politics of (In)visibility: Marginalized Activism and the Nonrecognition of Palestinian Tel Aviv -- 7. When the Liberal Bubble Bursts: Violent Events and the Circular Temporality of Exclusion and Stigmatization -- Conclusion: A Settler-Colonial City for All Its Residents? Palestinian Tel Aviv and the Future of Liberal Urbanism in Israel/ Palestine -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author.
Сводка: -- Andreas Hackl is an early-career scholar with extensive experience as a reporter, humanitarian and political analyst for the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, and editorial member of the Austrian League for Human Rights. -- The place of Palestinians in Israel is a topic of perennial relevance and importance. -- The work adds to the list building goals in its emphasis on lived experience and clear, vivid, and ethical ethnographic work. -- The audience is upper-level undergraduates, graduate students, and scholars working on current events in the Middle East. It will also appeal to scholars and educators in urban studies, human geography, gender studies, and colonial and postcolonial studies.

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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Using the Settler City -- Immersive Invisibility and the Palestinian Struggle for Urban Access in Tel Aviv -- 1. A Journey without Arrival? Palestinian Mobility into the Jewish City -- 2. A Middle-Class Gateway to Tel Aviv: Palestinian Citizens at Israel's Liberal University -- 3. Working in the City: Palestinian Middle-Class Citizens and Labor Commuters between Anonymity and Forced Invisibility -- 4. Playing in Tel Aviv: Leisure and Fun in the Palestinian Underground -- 5. A Cultural Exile: Palestinian Artists in Tel Aviv between Individual Liberation and Political Co-optation -- 6. The Urban Politics of (In)visibility: Marginalized Activism and the Nonrecognition of Palestinian Tel Aviv -- 7. When the Liberal Bubble Bursts: Violent Events and the Circular Temporality of Exclusion and Stigmatization -- Conclusion: A Settler-Colonial City for All Its Residents? Palestinian Tel Aviv and the Future of Liberal Urbanism in Israel/ Palestine -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author.

-- Andreas Hackl is an early-career scholar with extensive experience as a reporter, humanitarian and political analyst for the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, and editorial member of the Austrian League for Human Rights. -- The place of Palestinians in Israel is a topic of perennial relevance and importance. -- The work adds to the list building goals in its emphasis on lived experience and clear, vivid, and ethical ethnographic work. -- The audience is upper-level undergraduates, graduate students, and scholars working on current events in the Middle East. It will also appeal to scholars and educators in urban studies, human geography, gender studies, and colonial and postcolonial studies.

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