2019
DOI: 10.1177/0263775819866834
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Devaluation, erasure and replacement: Urban frontiers and the reproduction of settler colonial urbanism in Tel Aviv

Abstract: This paper examines the continuity of the Israeli settler colonial project into the contemporary moment – as manifested in the city of Tel Aviv – and its transfiguration into current socio-political and spatial processes in the urban arena. It offers a close reading of a case study from which such continuity emerges, exposing the settler colonial terms of production of Tel Aviv in current entrepreneurial real-estate projects. The case study under analysis is of the Giv’at-Amal neighbourhood, established on the… Show more

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“…As a settler‐colonial endeavour, Israel extends its frontiers across the entire territory of Palestine/Israel (Milner 2020). Yet, for Israel, the West Bank is what Hughes (2020) calls “unbounded territoriality”: territorial control which does not delimit sovereign authority.…”
Section: Closing Off the Settler‐colonial Horizonmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As a settler‐colonial endeavour, Israel extends its frontiers across the entire territory of Palestine/Israel (Milner 2020). Yet, for Israel, the West Bank is what Hughes (2020) calls “unbounded territoriality”: territorial control which does not delimit sovereign authority.…”
Section: Closing Off the Settler‐colonial Horizonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vigilante is the absolute, unhinged, manifestation of violent power; expressing sovereignty's authentic truth, one which the state cannot enact without bringing about its own demise. To justify its claim of territory in the West Bank, the vigilante appears as what Maoz (2020) calls "living law", incarnating the Israeli sovereign claim for self-determination. The vigilante hence personifies an uninterrupted unity of (Israeli) state and (Jewish) nation, embodying Zionism's settler-colonial domination in its purest form.…”
Section: Closing Off the Settler-colonial Horizonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In differentiating forms of power such as pacificatory (and deceitful) recognition, exercised more contemporarily, from domination through unconcealed violence, typically associated with, but not limited to historic dispossession, Coulthard’s work is among those that show colonisation to be ongoing, but never static (Tomiak, 2019). Recent writing at the intersection of urban studies, Indigenous theory, and settler colonial studies has been especially insightful in revealing this persistent but dynamic character of colonisation, by turning to colonial histories to understand how they shape present-day city making (Mays, 2022; Milner, 2020; Porter et al., 2019; Tomiak, 2017).…”
Section: Theoretical Perspectives On Settler Colonialism and Disposse...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Applying this approach in analysing health disparities in Israel, specifically in regards to the Bedouin population, fail to consider the very political context in which they are produced. Settler colonialism is about the erasure and replacement of indigenous communities based on the devaluation of their claimed rights to the land (Milner, 2020). Providing solutions for the Bedouin health crisis in the spirit of the WHO's understanding of SDoH stands, hence, in stark contradiction to the political logic of this project.…”
Section: The Physicians Of Space: Promoting Stigmatisation and Dispossessionmentioning
confidence: 99%