Narrative colonization: : The library as a military objective and as a front of resistance. Case of Israel and Palestine.
This article proposes that the colonization process Israel is carrying out on Palestineis a narrative process ra ther than a territorial one. We analyze, on one hand, the influence of narratives to condition the way we see reality and we focus specifically on the Israeli program called Hasbará, a so...
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Narrativas Bibliotecas públicas Memoria Verdad Israel Palestina Narratives Public libraries Memory Truth Israel Palestine Mazón Zuleta, Viviana Velásquez Yepes, Santiago Rivera Cano, Hasbleidy Patiño Loaiza, Edward Yesid Narrative colonization: : The library as a military objective and as a front of resistance. Case of Israel and Palestine. |
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Narrativas Bibliotecas públicas Memoria Verdad Israel Palestina Narratives Public libraries Memory Truth Israel Palestine |
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Mazón Zuleta, Viviana Velásquez Yepes, Santiago Rivera Cano, Hasbleidy Patiño Loaiza, Edward Yesid |
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Mazón Zuleta, Viviana Velásquez Yepes, Santiago Rivera Cano, Hasbleidy Patiño Loaiza, Edward Yesid |
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Narrative colonization: : The library as a military objective and as a front of resistance. Case of Israel and Palestine. |
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Narrative colonization: : The library as a military objective and as a front of resistance. Case of Israel and Palestine. |
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Narrative colonization: : The library as a military objective and as a front of resistance. Case of Israel and Palestine. |
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Narrative colonization: : The library as a military objective and as a front of resistance. Case of Israel and Palestine. |
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Narrative colonization: : The library as a military objective and as a front of resistance. Case of Israel and Palestine. |
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narrative colonization: : the library as a military objective and as a front of resistance. case of israel and palestine. |
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This article proposes that the colonization process Israel is carrying out on Palestineis a narrative process ra ther than a territorial one. We analyze, on one hand, the influence of narratives to condition the way we see reality and we focus specifically on the Israeli program called Hasbará, a sophisticated policy of censorship and propaganda that uses resources such as the over exposure of information on social networks and media to install narratives favorable to Israel, for example, the one which states that Israel is people in “defense” against the threat of “terrorism.”. In thatway, we will explore the characteristic sof Zionist narratives and their historical success in generating an emotional impact on a large part of the world's population, which, in turn, prevents strong actions to stop the genocide in Gaza.
On the other hand, we will present the place of libraries as places of memory and palestinian resistance, the fierce defense of their identity, their struggle to occupy a place in history defending what remains of their archives and libraries and the zionistef forts to eliminate them, in an attempt to over shadow the expansion of palestinian resistance stories and there by justify the occupation of more than 75 years, this complementing its narrative war strategy, which, in addition to positioning its versions, destroys any attempt for its counter part to build strong stories and preserve its memory.
In conclusion, we raise two interrelated problems: the abstract notion that global problems are in her ent to humanity and the manipulation of narratives by dominant powers. We propose, then, to review the influence of West narratives on the people colonized by it, and the need of exploring other perspectives, such as those of Nuestramérica. Further more, we high light the importance of libraries as spaces to question, understand and transform reality, as settings to expose one self to the diversity of stories and develop the ability to reinterpret them, two fundamental issues for a deeper understanding of the world and to motivate one selft o under take transformative actions. |
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I10-R281-article-456832024-12-10T10:32:56Z Narrative colonization: : The library as a military objective and as a front of resistance. Case of Israel and Palestine. Colonización narrativa: : La biblioteca como objetivo militar y como frente de resistencia. Caso Israel y Palestina. Mazón Zuleta, Viviana Velásquez Yepes, Santiago Rivera Cano, Hasbleidy Patiño Loaiza, Edward Yesid Narrativas Bibliotecas públicas Memoria Verdad Israel Palestina Narratives Public libraries Memory Truth Israel Palestine This article proposes that the colonization process Israel is carrying out on Palestineis a narrative process ra ther than a territorial one. We analyze, on one hand, the influence of narratives to condition the way we see reality and we focus specifically on the Israeli program called Hasbará, a sophisticated policy of censorship and propaganda that uses resources such as the over exposure of information on social networks and media to install narratives favorable to Israel, for example, the one which states that Israel is people in “defense” against the threat of “terrorism.”. In thatway, we will explore the characteristic sof Zionist narratives and their historical success in generating an emotional impact on a large part of the world's population, which, in turn, prevents strong actions to stop the genocide in Gaza. On the other hand, we will present the place of libraries as places of memory and palestinian resistance, the fierce defense of their identity, their struggle to occupy a place in history defending what remains of their archives and libraries and the zionistef forts to eliminate them, in an attempt to over shadow the expansion of palestinian resistance stories and there by justify the occupation of more than 75 years, this complementing its narrative war strategy, which, in addition to positioning its versions, destroys any attempt for its counter part to build strong stories and preserve its memory. In conclusion, we raise two interrelated problems: the abstract notion that global problems are in her ent to humanity and the manipulation of narratives by dominant powers. We propose, then, to review the influence of West narratives on the people colonized by it, and the need of exploring other perspectives, such as those of Nuestramérica. Further more, we high light the importance of libraries as spaces to question, understand and transform reality, as settings to expose one self to the diversity of stories and develop the ability to reinterpret them, two fundamental issues for a deeper understanding of the world and to motivate one selft o under take transformative actions. El presente artículo plantea que el proceso de colonización que está adelantando Israel sobre Palestina es un proceso narrativo antes que territorial. Analizamos, por un lado, la influencia de las narrativas para condicionar la manera cómo vemos la realidad y nos centramos concretamente en el programa israelí llamado Hasbará, una sofisticada política de censura y propaganda que se vale de recursos cómo la sobreexposición de información en redes sociales y medios de comunicación para instalar narrativas favorables a Israel, por ejemplo, aquella que plantea que Israel es un pueblo en “defensa” frente a la amenaza del “terrorismo”. De modo que exploraremos las características de las narrativas sionistas y su éxito histórico en generar impacto afectivo en buena parte de la población mundial, lo cual, a su vez, impide concretar acciones contundentes para frenar el genocidio en Gaza. Por el otro lado, presentaremos el lugar de las bibliotecas como lugares de memoria y resistencia palestina, la defensa férrea de su identidad, su lucha por ocupar un lugar en la historia defendiendo lo que queda de sus archivos y bibliotecas y los esfuerzos sionistas por eliminarlas, en un intento por opacar la expansión de los relatos de resistencia palestina y justificar con ello la ocupación de más de 75 años, complementando así su estrategia de guerra narrativa, que, además de posicionar sus versiones, destruye cualquier intento de que su contraparte construya relatos fuertes y conserve su memoria. A modo de conclusión planteamos dos problemas interrelacionados: la noción abstracta de que los problemas globales son inherentes a la humanidad y la manipulación de narrativas por los poderes dominantes. Proponemos, entonces, revisar la influencia que ha tenido sobre los pueblos colonizados por occidente las narrativas que nos han dejado instaladas y la necesidad de explorar otras perspectivas, como las de Nuestramérica. Además, destacamos la importancia de las bibliotecas como espacios para cuestionar, comprender y transformar la realidad, como escenarios para exponerse a la diversidad de relatos y desarrollar la capacidad de reinterpretarlos, dos cuestiones fundamentales para una comprensión más profunda del mundo y para motivarse a emprender acciones transformadoras. Colectivo Basta Biblioclastia. Comisión de Homenaje a trabajadoras y trabajadores de bibliotecas asesinados y desaparecidos por el terrorismo de Estado. Asociación Bibliotecarios de Córdoba 2024-12-10 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/abb/article/view/45683 Anuario Basta Biblioclastia; Vol. 2 Núm. 2 (2024); 32-56 2953-5298 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/abb/article/view/45683/47599 Derechos de autor 2024 Anuario Basta Biblioclastia |