Space and Mobility in Palestine

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Price
$30.00
Publisher
Indiana University Press
Publish Date
Pages
252
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.53 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780253024930

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About the Author

Julie Peteet is Professor of Anthropology at University of Louisville. She is author of Landscape of Hope and Despair: Palestinian Refugee Camps and Gender in Crisis: Women and the Palestinian Resistance Movement.

Reviews

"Space and Mobility in Palestine is a welcome addition to the rich tradition of anthropological work on Palestine."--American Ethnologist

"Read alongside works in cartography and history, this ethnography contributes to the anthropology of shrinking spaces, borders, checkpoints, militarization, and expropriation by documenting what it is like to live with major restrictions on mobility."--Anthropological Quarterly

"[T]he book is the result of the work and reflections of a scholar who has worked with and written about Palestinians for over three decades. As such, it elaborates with great specificity on the theoretical contributions of thinkers like Foucault and Agamben, while providing new insights into the multifarious examples of contemporary settlercolonialism."--Anthropological Quarterly

"Peteet is one of the world's leading anthropologists of the Palestinian experience, and her new book is urgent and thought provoking. She explores the use of enclosure, entrapment, and separation as a distinct form of colonial control in the Palestinian West Bank and provides some telling examples of how Palestinians attempt to live within and through these restrictions."--Tobias Kelly, author of Law, Violence, and Sovereignty among West Bank Palestinians