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9%OFFEmily McKee - Dwelling in Conflict: Negev Landscapes and the Boundaries of Belonging - 9780804798303 - V9780804798303
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Dwelling in Conflict: Negev Landscapes and the Boundaries of Belonging

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Description for Dwelling in Conflict: Negev Landscapes and the Boundaries of Belonging Paperback. This book examines the formation, entrenchment, and sociopolitical consequences of land conflict in the Negev region of Israel as it has become defined along ethnic lines. Num Pages: 264 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: 1FBH; HBJF1; JHMC; RGC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 154 x 229 x 28. Weight in Grams: 390.
Land disputes in Israel are most commonly described as stand-offs between distinct groups of Arabs and Jews. In Israel's southern region, the Negev, Jewish and Bedouin Arab citizens and governmental bodies contest access to land for farming, homes, and industry and struggle over the status of unrecognized Bedouin villages. Natural, immutable divisions, both in space and between people, are too frequently assumed within these struggles. Dwelling in Conflict offers the first study of land conflict and environment based on extensive fieldwork within both Arab and Jewish settings. It explores planned towns for ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
264
Place of Publication
Palo Alto, United States
ISBN
9780804798303
SKU
V9780804798303
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99-1

About Emily McKee
Emily McKee is Assistant Professor in the Anthropology Department and the Institute for the Study of Environment, Sustainability, and Energy at Northern Illinois University.

Reviews for Dwelling in Conflict: Negev Landscapes and the Boundaries of Belonging
Rarely does an ethnography simultaneously provoke intellectual and theoretical engagement, invite a carefully balanced rethinking of an aforethought intractable conflict, and contain such beautifully crafted prose as to inspire furious page-turning...[R]eaders come away from Dwelling in Conflict with a nuanced appreciation of how day-to-day interactions among Bedouin Arab and Jewish citizens of Israel are filtered through the lenses of history, ... Read more

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