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The Common Camp: Architecture of Power and Resistance in Israel–Palestine

Autor Irit Katz
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 aug 2022
Seeing the camp as a persistent political instrument in Israel–Palestine and beyond
The Common Camp underscores the role of the camp as a spatial instrument employed for reshaping, controlling, and struggling over specific territories and populations. Focusing on the geopolitical complexity of Israel–Palestine and the dramatic changes it has experienced during the past century, this book explores the region’s extensive networks of camps and their existence as both a tool of colonial power and a makeshift space of resistance. 
Examining various forms of camps devised by and for Zionist settlers, Palestinian refugees, asylum seekers, and other groups, Irit Katz demonstrates how the camp serves as a common thread in shaping lands and lives of subjects from across the political spectrum. Analyzing the architectural and political evolution of the camp as a modern instrument engaged by colonial and national powers (as well as those opposing them), Katz offers a unique perspective on the dynamics of Israel–Palestine, highlighting how spatial transience has become permanent in the ongoing story of this contested territory. 
The Common Camp presents a novel approach to the concept of the camp, detailing its varied history as an apparatus used for population containment and territorial expansion as well as a space of everyday life and subversive political action. Bringing together a broad range of historical and ethnographic materials within the context of this singular yet versatile entity, the book locates the camp at the core of modern societies and how they change and transform. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781517907174
ISBN-10: 1517907179
Pagini: 376
Ilustrații: 100 b&w illustrations, 6 maps
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: University of Minnesota Press
Colecția Univ Of Minnesota Press

Notă biografică

Irit Katz is assistant professor of architecture and urban studies at the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Christ’s College.

Recenzii

"The Common Camp is truly original and deeply researched. It is a brilliant study that is bound to become a classic read for anyone wishing to understand the camp in all its various manifestations and shifts in power relations between those entrapped and encamped and those external to its borders."—Dawn Chatty, University of Oxford
"The Common Camp is a great book, both theoretically and historically, and likely to become a foundational reference. It provides a substantial advance on theorizations of the camp, developing from and critiquing Agamben’s work. The rich discussion of the history and politics of Israel–Palestine is an analysis through the camp as much as of the camp, which opens some valuable and much-needed perspective."—Stuart Elden, author of The Early Foucault
"In this extraordinarily in-depth, historically and theoretically rich study, Irit Katz examines the nature of the dialectical relationship between place and norm, tracing, analysing and defining the various forms that the so-called camp has taken from the British rule of Palestine (1917–48) until recent years, exploring its dynamics and manifestations as a spatial-political mechanism of modernity within the historical and geopolitical conditions of Israel-Palestine."—Architectural History
"[Katz] marshals a wide array of primary sources and convincingly argues that the camp, though often intentionally hidden from the public gaze, is not some aberrant spatial entity but part and parcel of a modern political order where groups use the camp structure to maintain and sustain their political power." —Political Science Quarterly