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- Weizman, Eyal, author.
- New edition. - London : Verso, 2017.
- Description
- Book — 318 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
- Summary
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From the tunnels of Gaza to the militarized airspace of the Occupied Territories, Eyal Weizman unravels Israel's mechanisms of control and its transformation of Palestinian towns, villages and roads into an artifice where all natural and built features serve military ends. Weizman traces the development of this strategy, from the influence of archaeology on urban planning, Ariel Sharon's reconceptualization of military defence during the 1973 war, through the planning and architecture of the settlements, to the contemporary Israeli discourse and practice of urban warfare and airborne targeted assassinations.
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Green Library
Green Library | Status |
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Find it On reserve: Ask at circulation desk | |
HD850.5 .Z63 W45 2017 | Unknown 3-day loan |
ANTHRO-302A-01, HISTORY-302-01
- Course
- ANTHRO-302A-01 -- Technopolitics: Materiality, Power, Theory
- Instructor(s)
- Hecht, Gabrielle
- Course
- HISTORY-302-01 -- Technopolitics: Materiality, Power, Theory
- Instructor(s)
- Hecht, Gabrielle
- Weizman, Eyal.
- London ; New York : Verso, 2007.
- Description
- Book — 318 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
- Summary
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This is a brilliantly original examination of Israel's terrifying reconceptualization of geopolitics in the Occupied Territories and beyond. "Hollow Land" is a groundbreaking exploration of the political space created by Israel's colonial occupation. In this journey from the deep subterranean spaces of the West Bank and Gaza to their militarized airspace, Weizman unravels Israel's mechanisms of control and its transformation of the Occupied Territories into a theoretically constructed artifice, in which natural features function as the weapons and ammunition with which the conflict is waged. Weizman traces the development of these ideas, from the influence of archaeology on urban planning, Ariel Sharon's reconceptualization of military defense during the 1973 war, through the planning and architecture of the settlements, to contemporary Israeli discourse and practice of urban warfare. In exploring Israel's methods to transform the landscape itself into a tool of total domination and control, "Hollow Land" lays bare the political system at the heart of this complex and terrifying project of late-modern colonial occupation.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
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- Weizman, Eyal.
- London ; New York : Verso, 2007.
- Description
- Book — 318 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 24 cm.
- Summary
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This is a brilliantly original examination of Israel's terrifying reconceptualization of geopolitics in the Occupied Territories and beyond. "Hollow Land" is a groundbreaking exploration of the political space created by Israel's colonial occupation. In this journey from the deep subterranean spaces of the West Bank and Gaza to their militarized airspace, Weizman unravels Israel's mechanisms of control and its transformation of the Occupied Territories into a theoretically constructed artifice, in which natural features function as the weapons and ammunition with which the conflict is waged. Weizman traces the development of these ideas, from the influence of archaeology on urban planning, Ariel Sharon's reconceptualization of military defense during the 1973 war, through the planning and architecture of the settlements, to contemporary Israeli discourse and practice of urban warfare. In exploring Israel's methods to transform the landscape itself into a tool of total domination and control, "Hollow Land" lays bare the political system at the heart of this complex and terrifying project of late-modern colonial occupation.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
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- Lein, Yehezkel.
- Jerusalem : B'Tselem, 2002.
- Description
- Book — 140 p. : ill., maps ; 30 cm. + 1 map in pocket.
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