Advancing the settler colonial paradigm through a temporal perspective on territoriality, this article argues that the Jewish messianic idea is a distinctive feature of Israeli settler colonialism and an important element of Zionist territorial production. Specifically, the article contends that messianic time constitutes a specific settler colonial technology of domination which finds place-based expression in the ‘historic basin’ of occupied East Jerusalem. This is illustrated through two sites: the City of David archaeological park in the Palestinian village of Silwan and the Temple Mount/Haram al-Shariff, current home of the Dome of the Rock and prophesised location of the Third Jewish Temple. Both are at the frontier of settlement in t...
In this article I discuss the relationship between Israeli settler colonialism, group identities, co...
From the very beginning of Israel’s history, two national concepts have dominated Jewish life: the c...
Immediately after the 1967 war and the occupation of the West Bank and Gaza the national religious y...
This paper demonstrates that archaeological discourse and practice in Palestine/Israel is intertwine...
Cartography, place-naming and state-sponsored explorations were central to the modern European conqu...
This thesis delves into two ‘edge areas’ located in and around East Jerusalem. It attempts to unfold...
This thesis makes a case for archaeology as a technology of settler-colonial domination, based on th...
This article presents a rationale to expand settler-colonial studies so as to conceptually fuse in t...
This article traces the declining fortunes of the mushaa', a once-prominent Levantine culture of com...
In modern times, a whole range of colonial enterprises have used the Bible. The book of Joshua and o...
In 1930, the British Colonial Office signed a formal agreement with Moshe Novomeysky, a Russian-Jewi...
Israel’s spatial imaginary, as an unsettled project, is in constant negotiation, revision, and trans...
ArticleThis article uses a new conceptual approach to the question of Palestine, namely the settler-...
This is an ethnography of Jewish settlers in Israel/Palestine. Studies of religiously motivated sett...
This article questions the singularity of the Palestine Nakba. It highlights some of the historical ...
In this article I discuss the relationship between Israeli settler colonialism, group identities, co...
From the very beginning of Israel’s history, two national concepts have dominated Jewish life: the c...
Immediately after the 1967 war and the occupation of the West Bank and Gaza the national religious y...
This paper demonstrates that archaeological discourse and practice in Palestine/Israel is intertwine...
Cartography, place-naming and state-sponsored explorations were central to the modern European conqu...
This thesis delves into two ‘edge areas’ located in and around East Jerusalem. It attempts to unfold...
This thesis makes a case for archaeology as a technology of settler-colonial domination, based on th...
This article presents a rationale to expand settler-colonial studies so as to conceptually fuse in t...
This article traces the declining fortunes of the mushaa', a once-prominent Levantine culture of com...
In modern times, a whole range of colonial enterprises have used the Bible. The book of Joshua and o...
In 1930, the British Colonial Office signed a formal agreement with Moshe Novomeysky, a Russian-Jewi...
Israel’s spatial imaginary, as an unsettled project, is in constant negotiation, revision, and trans...
ArticleThis article uses a new conceptual approach to the question of Palestine, namely the settler-...
This is an ethnography of Jewish settlers in Israel/Palestine. Studies of religiously motivated sett...
This article questions the singularity of the Palestine Nakba. It highlights some of the historical ...
In this article I discuss the relationship between Israeli settler colonialism, group identities, co...
From the very beginning of Israel’s history, two national concepts have dominated Jewish life: the c...
Immediately after the 1967 war and the occupation of the West Bank and Gaza the national religious y...