Israel and Palestine, over the course of their historical conflict, have created a complex patchwork of memory narratives dealing with different representations of the same landscape. The article examines how the two peoples have elaborated their narratives of national identity by practicing a pre-modern repertoire to shape a modern identity, and by knitting together their collective, multiple visions of the land. Israelis and Palestinians have used space as a temporal-spatial tool to practice the remembering of lost land and to elaborate an imaginative geography. Attention is focused on the relations created by the process of dreaming/imagining space, and on the intricacies, denials, oblivion and ambivalence related to memory construction
This essay explores the case of Lifta, a 'ghost village' located just outside of Jerusalem which has...
The attachment of a nation to its ancestral homeland is indisputable. Yet, when the nation does not ...
This article examines the construction of collective memory among the residents of the village of Bi...
Israel and Palestine, over the course of their historical conflict, have created a complex patchwork...
The first part of the article invites a fresh look at the often defined concepts of ‘space’ and ‘pla...
During the long span of the conflict, Israel and Palestine, have create a complex patchwork of memor...
During the long span of the conflict, Israel and Palestine, have create a complex patchwork of memor...
International audienceThe Israeli separation policy that has been implemented since the early 1990s ...
The landscape of Palestine and its representation is invariably linked with its identity, which yiel...
This article contrasts historical and contemporary discourses and visualizations of the notions of H...
Cartography, place-naming and state-sponsored explorations were central to the modern European conqu...
In this issue we examine themes which are linked to memory studies and which have witnessed signific...
This essay explores the case of Lifta, a 'ghost village' located just outside of Jerusalem which has...
This essay explores the case of Lifta, a 'ghost village' located just outside of Jerusalem which has...
This essay explores the case of Lifta, a 'ghost village' located just outside of Jerusalem which has...
This essay explores the case of Lifta, a 'ghost village' located just outside of Jerusalem which has...
The attachment of a nation to its ancestral homeland is indisputable. Yet, when the nation does not ...
This article examines the construction of collective memory among the residents of the village of Bi...
Israel and Palestine, over the course of their historical conflict, have created a complex patchwork...
The first part of the article invites a fresh look at the often defined concepts of ‘space’ and ‘pla...
During the long span of the conflict, Israel and Palestine, have create a complex patchwork of memor...
During the long span of the conflict, Israel and Palestine, have create a complex patchwork of memor...
International audienceThe Israeli separation policy that has been implemented since the early 1990s ...
The landscape of Palestine and its representation is invariably linked with its identity, which yiel...
This article contrasts historical and contemporary discourses and visualizations of the notions of H...
Cartography, place-naming and state-sponsored explorations were central to the modern European conqu...
In this issue we examine themes which are linked to memory studies and which have witnessed signific...
This essay explores the case of Lifta, a 'ghost village' located just outside of Jerusalem which has...
This essay explores the case of Lifta, a 'ghost village' located just outside of Jerusalem which has...
This essay explores the case of Lifta, a 'ghost village' located just outside of Jerusalem which has...
This essay explores the case of Lifta, a 'ghost village' located just outside of Jerusalem which has...
The attachment of a nation to its ancestral homeland is indisputable. Yet, when the nation does not ...
This article examines the construction of collective memory among the residents of the village of Bi...