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OverviewEncountering Palestine: Un/making Spaces of Colonial Violence, edited by Mark Griffiths and Mikko Joronen, sits at the intersection of cultural and political geographies and offers innovative reflections on power, colonialism, and anti-colonialism in contemporary Palestine and Israel. Organized around the theme of encountering and focusing on the ways violence and struggle are un/made in the encounter between the colonizer and colonized, the essays focus on power relations as they manifest in cultural practices and everyday lives in anti/colonial Palestine. Covering numerous sites in Gaza, the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Israel, Encountering Palestine addresses a range of empirical topics-from marriage and queer aesthetics to policing, demolition, armament failure, and violence. The contributors utilize diverse theoretical frameworks, such as hyperreality, settler capitalism, intimate biopolitics, and politics of vulnerability, to help us better understand the cultural making and unmaking of colonial and anti-colonial space in Palestine. Encountering Palestine asks us to rethink how colonialism and power operate in Palestine, the ways Palestinians struggle, and the lifeways that constantly encounter, un/make, and counter the spaces of colonial violence. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mark Griffiths , Mikko JoronenPublisher: University of Nebraska Press Imprint: University of Nebraska Press ISBN: 9781496232588ISBN 10: 1496232585 Pages: 292 Publication Date: 01 December 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsList of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Encountering Palestine, Un/doing Power Mark Griffiths and Mikko Joronen 1. An Intimate Occupation: Governing Love in Occupied Palestine Kathryn Medien 2. Settler Capitalism and Its Witches: Palestinian Bedouin Women Struggling for Space and the Commons in the Naqab Sophie Richter-Devroe 3. Encountering the Israeli War Machine: Imminent (In)security, Vortical Violence, Rhizomatic Sumud Wassim Ghantous 4. The Regavim Show: Settler Colonialism, Simulacra, and Mirroring Mark Griffiths 5. Staying with the Failures: Iron Dome and Zionist Security “Innovation” Rhys Machold 6. Neo-Apartheid Jerusalem: Palestine/Israel and the Question of Urban Apartheid Haim Yacobi and Moriel Ram 7. Expectations to Fulfill: Anticipating the Familial Future in Palestinian Refugee Camps Tiina Järvi 8. Surreal Resistance in Elia Suleiman’s Divine Intervention Arun Saldanha 9. Queering Esthesis: Unsettling the Zionist Sensual Regime Walaa Alqaisiya 10. Life of the Wounded: Rethinking Settler Colonial Power in Palestine Mikko Joronen Elegy for Return Zena Agha Contributors IndexReviewsEncountering Palestine offers a new set of arguments about how to understand and frame colonial power and colonial encounters in Israel/Palestine. While the ongoing violence of Israeli colonialism and what the editors refer to as Palestinian woundedness slips in and out of the mainstream media, many chapters bring to the fore why this situation remains urgent even as so much of the violence described is slow or quiet. This collection makes a clear contribution to studies of Palestine/Israel and colonial studies more broadly. --Christopher Harker, author of Spacing Debt: Obligations, Violence, and Endurance in Ramallah, Palestine Few works have explored the geographies of encounters. Encountering Palestine adds to the expansive scholarly work on the destructive consequences of settler-colonial spatial politics by formulating encounters as a productive site of meaning-making where Palestinian lives interact with various forms, techniques, and apparatuses of settler-colonial power. --Somdeep Sen, author of Decolonizing Palestine: Hamas between the Anticolonial and the Postcolonial Author InformationMark Griffiths is an academic track fellow at Newcastle University. Mikko Joronen is a Finnish Academy research fellow at Tampere University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |