This paper critically examines the notions of spatial emptiness and ruination through their unsettled appearance in the archive of colonization. Focusing on the history of Zionist colonization of Palestine/Eretz Israel, it illustrates how the encounter with the land fractures the ideological construct of emptiness and foregrounds the ambiguities found at the heart of the self-assured discourse of Zionism. Though there is an established corpus of scholarship that deconstructs the colonial fallacy of ‘the empty land’, the actuality and materiality of emptying processes and acts of ruination remain on the margins of this critical effort. Through a rereading of key Zionist texts from different historical moments, the analysis sheds light on the...
This article takes the May 2021 uprising in Palestine, known as the Unity Intifada, as a prism to ma...
How can a posthumanist conceptualization of landscape, one that embraces temporality and practice, h...
This article explores the centrality of property and dispossession to the operations of settler-colo...
This article critically examines the notions of spatial emptiness and ruination through their unsett...
Abandonment has a long presence in Western cultural, philosophical and legal canon, though most cont...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access...
In this article we discuss the precarities induced by the threat of home demolitions in occupied Pal...
This paper explores connections that can be made between houses, homes and violence in Palestine, an...
Analysing a struggle between Palestinian campaigners and Israeli authorities over an ancient Muslim ...
This paper demonstrates that archaeological discourse and practice in Palestine/Israel is intertwine...
Housing policy and housing design have a long history as instruments of colonial domination in Israe...
This article is concerned with the experiences of domicide—that is, the suffering caused by the deli...
This article discusses Elia Suleiman's Chronicle of a Disappearance (1996) on the background of the ...
Immediately after the 1967 war and the occupation of the West Bank and Gaza the national religious y...
In the broiling climate that is the landscape of Palestine-Israel the familiar discourse is one of i...
This article takes the May 2021 uprising in Palestine, known as the Unity Intifada, as a prism to ma...
How can a posthumanist conceptualization of landscape, one that embraces temporality and practice, h...
This article explores the centrality of property and dispossession to the operations of settler-colo...
This article critically examines the notions of spatial emptiness and ruination through their unsett...
Abandonment has a long presence in Western cultural, philosophical and legal canon, though most cont...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access...
In this article we discuss the precarities induced by the threat of home demolitions in occupied Pal...
This paper explores connections that can be made between houses, homes and violence in Palestine, an...
Analysing a struggle between Palestinian campaigners and Israeli authorities over an ancient Muslim ...
This paper demonstrates that archaeological discourse and practice in Palestine/Israel is intertwine...
Housing policy and housing design have a long history as instruments of colonial domination in Israe...
This article is concerned with the experiences of domicide—that is, the suffering caused by the deli...
This article discusses Elia Suleiman's Chronicle of a Disappearance (1996) on the background of the ...
Immediately after the 1967 war and the occupation of the West Bank and Gaza the national religious y...
In the broiling climate that is the landscape of Palestine-Israel the familiar discourse is one of i...
This article takes the May 2021 uprising in Palestine, known as the Unity Intifada, as a prism to ma...
How can a posthumanist conceptualization of landscape, one that embraces temporality and practice, h...
This article explores the centrality of property and dispossession to the operations of settler-colo...