This essay examines the significance of the practice of walking in Palestine through a reading of Raja Shehadeh's 2007 [Shehadeh, R. 2007. Palestinian Walks: Notes on a Vanishing Landscape. London: Profile] memoir, Palestinian Walks, alongside the built architecture of Israeli settlement. It develops a theory of the “concrete ecology”, a phrase that captures the deep human and extra-human entanglements that Shehadeh foregrounds in his decolonizing conception of a “grown together” and historically persistent land, and that registers the increasingly radical aspirations of the material architecture and infrastructure of Israeli settlement. Israeli settlement seeks not only to extend a territorial network but also to build an ecology that mate...
It is not common to travel to a region searching for what is wrong and askew. But this is precisely ...
My dissertation, Israel/Palestine: Speculative Ecologies, probes the relationship between contempora...
This paper demonstrates that archaeological discourse and practice in Palestine/Israel is intertwine...
ABSTRACT In his introduction to Palestinian Walks, Raja Shehadeh remarks that in spite of the great...
The article first explores how Palestinian Walks: Notes on a Vanishing Lanscape overturns some of th...
How can a posthumanist conceptualization of landscape, one that embraces temporality and practice, h...
© 2018 The Author. Antipode © 2018 Antipode Foundation Ltd. In the following article, borders become...
This essay will examine a place and community in the city of Haifa, Israel, that no longer exists - ...
This article explores the centrality of property and dispossession to the operations of settler-colo...
This dissertation explores peoples relationship to the landscapes of material, abstract, and visual ...
In this thesis, I retell and reclaim stories that have been shared and passed down within my family ...
Since 1948, the everyday existence of Palestinians is characterised by manifold experiences of displ...
This paper investigates the translation of raw terrain and terr...
In the broiling climate that is the landscape of Palestine-Israel the familiar discourse is one of i...
The thesis provides a case study for how settler colonialism intertwined with ethnonationalism to sh...
It is not common to travel to a region searching for what is wrong and askew. But this is precisely ...
My dissertation, Israel/Palestine: Speculative Ecologies, probes the relationship between contempora...
This paper demonstrates that archaeological discourse and practice in Palestine/Israel is intertwine...
ABSTRACT In his introduction to Palestinian Walks, Raja Shehadeh remarks that in spite of the great...
The article first explores how Palestinian Walks: Notes on a Vanishing Lanscape overturns some of th...
How can a posthumanist conceptualization of landscape, one that embraces temporality and practice, h...
© 2018 The Author. Antipode © 2018 Antipode Foundation Ltd. In the following article, borders become...
This essay will examine a place and community in the city of Haifa, Israel, that no longer exists - ...
This article explores the centrality of property and dispossession to the operations of settler-colo...
This dissertation explores peoples relationship to the landscapes of material, abstract, and visual ...
In this thesis, I retell and reclaim stories that have been shared and passed down within my family ...
Since 1948, the everyday existence of Palestinians is characterised by manifold experiences of displ...
This paper investigates the translation of raw terrain and terr...
In the broiling climate that is the landscape of Palestine-Israel the familiar discourse is one of i...
The thesis provides a case study for how settler colonialism intertwined with ethnonationalism to sh...
It is not common to travel to a region searching for what is wrong and askew. But this is precisely ...
My dissertation, Israel/Palestine: Speculative Ecologies, probes the relationship between contempora...
This paper demonstrates that archaeological discourse and practice in Palestine/Israel is intertwine...