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

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

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The book explores the politics of aggressive spatial containment and regularization of urbanity in the Israel/Palestine conflict, discussing the dimensions of violence against the urban space and exposing the complex material-semiotic character of the urban territory. It aims to generate an enhanced understanding of problems at the overlap of urban studies and investigations of state-sponsored violence, focusing on issues related to urban warfare.

Format: Hardback
Length: 152 pages
Publication date: 22 November 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


The book delves into a profound exploration of acts of deliberate destruction of the built environment, particularly focusing on the politics of aggressive spatial containment and regularization of urbanity employed in the conflict between Israel and Palestine. Building upon recent scholarship on slow violence and urbicidal policies, it delves into the multifaceted dimensions of violence against urban spaces, unveiling the intricate material-semiotic character of the urban territory and its devastating consequences. By referencing concepts such as "ethno-territoriality" and "the right to the city," the book aims to foster a deeper understanding of the complex intersections between urban studies and investigations of state-sponsored violence, with a specific emphasis on issues related to urban warfare.

This comprehensive and thought-provoking work will be of immense value to scholars and researchers in political science, international relations, cultural studies, and urban studies. It will also resonate with NGO professionals and activists worldwide, as it sheds light on the urgent challenges and complexities of our contemporary world.

The book's exploration of acts of deliberate destruction of the built environment is a timely and crucial contribution to the field. By examining the politics of aggressive spatial containment and regularization of urbanity in the context of the conflict between Israel and Palestine, it sheds light on the complex dynamics and consequences of such policies. The book's material-semiotic approach to understanding the urban territory and its destruction is innovative and insightful, offering a fresh perspective on the complex interplay between politics, violence, and the built environment.

Through its reference to concepts such as "ethno-territoriality" and "the right to the city," the book aims to generate a more comprehensive understanding of the problems situated at the overlap of urban studies and investigations of state-sponsored violence. It highlights the urgent need for interdisciplinary research and collaboration to address the challenges posed by urban warfare and other forms of political violence.

The book's insights will be of particular interest to scholars and researchers working on the Middle East, as it provides a valuable perspective on the ongoing conflict and its impact on urban spaces. It will also appeal to a broader audience, as it raises important questions about the nature of political violence, the rights of urban populations, and the role of the built environment in shaping social and political outcomes.

In conclusion, the book offers a groundbreaking exploration of acts of deliberate destruction of the built environment and the politics of aggressive spatial containment and regularization of urbanity employed in the conflict between Israel and Palestine. By adopting a new materialist perspective and referencing key concepts such as "ethno-territoriality" and "the right to the city," it provides a rich and nuanced understanding of the complex dynamics and consequences of political violence in urban spaces. This work will be of immense value to scholars, researchers, NGO professionals, and activists alike, as it sheds light on the urgent need for interdisciplinary research and action to address the challenges posed by urban warfare and other forms of political violence.

Weight: 460g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367693114

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