Imaginative geographies, archaeological practice and national construction in Israel/Palestine

The Christian “Holy Land” and the “Promised Land” of Judaism, and then the more secular Jewish “homeland” of Zionism, they all constitute constructions of the geographical imagination about Israel/Palestine, enabling a certain manner of conceiving of a particular territory and affecting as well the...

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Autor principal: Pfoh, Emanuel
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Publicado: Cuadernos de antropología social 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/CAS/article/view/1285
http://repositorio.filo.uba.ar/handle/filodigital/2551
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Español
topic Imaginative geographies
Archaeology
National identity
Israel
Palestine
Geografías imaginadas
Arqueología
Identidad nacional
Israel
Palestina
Geografias imaginadas
Arqueologia
Identidade nacional
Israel
Palestina
spellingShingle Imaginative geographies
Archaeology
National identity
Israel
Palestine
Geografías imaginadas
Arqueología
Identidad nacional
Israel
Palestina
Geografias imaginadas
Arqueologia
Identidade nacional
Israel
Palestina
Pfoh, Emanuel
Imaginative geographies, archaeological practice and national construction in Israel/Palestine
topic_facet Imaginative geographies
Archaeology
National identity
Israel
Palestine
Geografías imaginadas
Arqueología
Identidad nacional
Israel
Palestina
Geografias imaginadas
Arqueologia
Identidade nacional
Israel
Palestina
description The Christian “Holy Land” and the “Promised Land” of Judaism, and then the more secular Jewish “homeland” of Zionism, they all constitute constructions of the geographical imagination about Israel/Palestine, enabling a certain manner of conceiving of a particular territory and affecting as well the ways in which societies relate to such territory and create their past, their present and their future. In this paper, the author analyzes the Western enactment of these imaginative geographies and the role of archaeology in the nation-building process carried out by the State of Israel since 1948, which marginalized Palestinian population and its relationship to the territory, producing both a material and a symbolical disposession. The deconstruction of such imaginative geographies and the analysis of their historicities allow for us a critical consideration about the processes of nation-building in Israel/Palestine.
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title Imaginative geographies, archaeological practice and national construction in Israel/Palestine
title_short Imaginative geographies, archaeological practice and national construction in Israel/Palestine
title_full Imaginative geographies, archaeological practice and national construction in Israel/Palestine
title_fullStr Imaginative geographies, archaeological practice and national construction in Israel/Palestine
title_full_unstemmed Imaginative geographies, archaeological practice and national construction in Israel/Palestine
title_sort imaginative geographies, archaeological practice and national construction in israel/palestine
publisher Cuadernos de antropología social
publishDate 2016
url http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/CAS/article/view/1285
http://repositorio.filo.uba.ar/handle/filodigital/2551
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