Slow Urbicide: A New Materialist Account of Political Violence in Palestine

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The book presents a new materialist understanding of acts of deliberate destruction of the built environment and, specifically, of the politics of aggressive spatial containment and regularization of urbanity employed within the conflict in Israel/Palestine. Building on recent scholarship on slow violence and urbicidal policies, it discusses the different dimensions of the violence against the urban space, as well as exposes the complex material-semiotic character of the urban territory and of its destruction. By referring to the concepts of “ethno-territoriality” and “the right to the city,” the book aims to generate an enhanced understanding of problems situated at the overlap of urban studies and investigations of state-sponsored violence, focusing specifically on issues related to urban warfare.

Adopting a new materialist perspective, the book is a searing examination of political violence in our times. The volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of political science, international relations, cultural studies, and urban studies. It will also appeal to NGO professionals and activists across the world.

Author(s): Dorota Golańska
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 163
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Politics of Destruction
Urbanity Under Siege
Slow Violence, Slow Urbicide
The Politics of Space
Ethno-territoriality
The Right to the City
Design of the Book
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter 1 New Materialism and the Study of Political Violence
War as Practice
Situating New Materialism
Agency Undone
Political Violence Through a New Materialist Lens
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter 2 Mapping Urbicidal Violence
Urbanity as Target
Toward a (New) Materialist Understanding
A Topology of Concepts
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter 3 Geographical Warfare in Palestine
Lethal Geographies, Slow Violences
Case Study 1. Cartographies of Domination in the West Bank
Violent Cartographies
Environmental Injustice
Parallel Geographies
Case Study 2. Regularization in the Naqab/Negev Desert
Technologies of Drawing
The Violence of Urbanization
Landscape Politics
Notes
Bibliography
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index