Violent Acts and Urban Space in Contemporary Tel Aviv
Revisioning Moments
Publication Year: 2010
Published by: University of Texas Press
Cover
Title Page, Copyright Page
Contents
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pp. vii-viii
Foreword
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pp. ix-xii
Preface
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pp. xiii-xv
"Violence in Israel-Palestine is a daily reality, an ongoing struggle that expresses grief and causes grief, expresses pain and creates more pain. After the confrontations, we count the dead on both sides as if this were a measurement of sorrow, destruction, or anguish. Israelis and Palestinians always refer to key dates of wars—after 1967, before 1948. War dates, lines on maps, the green, the red, and the blue are all there in the individual and..."
Acknowledgments
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pp. xvi-xvii
"Most of the ideas on the following pages are the fruits of my Ph.D. dissertation at the Technion Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel. My first thanks goes to Professor Rachel Kallus, my Ph.D. advisor, for her guidance, support, and wisdom throughout our long journey. I would like to thank the Technion for funding this research throughout my Ph.D. studies and the Sapir Fund and Blaban Glass Research Fund in Israel. The completion of ..."
Introduction
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pp. 1-18
"Sunday, July 11, 2004, 7 a.m. An earsplitting noise rouses me from my bed. Ambulance sirens invade the room. I stand at the window in the commotion, shifting the landscape of the street. Policemen in grey and blue uniforms are running too, trying to disperse the crowd. The buzz of a helicopter adds to the chaos. A policeman is ..."
Chapter 1
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pp. 19-25
"What is the influence of the violent act on the place in which it occurs? How does violence influence perceptions of place? What changes, if any, does it generate? Is violence always an evil that must be eradicated? Addressing these questions will help us understand how violent political acts influence spatial production. Our hypothesis is that violence influences the production of space, but, unlike the Marxist approach that sees a sequence of ..."
Chapter 2
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pp. 26-70
"Malchei Israel Square was constructed in the 1960s as a void surrounded and defined by six-story buildings. The dimensions of the Square are approximately 260 meters north to south, and about 160 meters east to west (see Figures 2.1, 2.2). On the northern edge of the Square stands City Hall, twelve stories high. Constructed on the former Portalis orchard in the Arab village of Summeil, the Square was initially demarcated in Geddes’s plan ..."
Chapter 3
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pp. 71-122
"Jewish demands for autonomy in the early 1920s contributed to the British Mandate’s decision to separate Tel Aviv from Jaffa.1 This decision, officially recognizing Tel Aviv as a separate entity, demarcated the Menshiyeh Quarter between Jaffa and Tel Aviv as a buffer zone with the Hassan Beq Mosque in the center (Map 3.1).2 The establishment of this mosque in 1916 grew out of the decision of the military governor, Hassan Beq, to further develop Jaffa. ..."
Chapter 4
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pp. 123-161
"One Sunday afternoon, at 6:30 p.m., two suicide bombers blew themselves up, one after the other, on two parallel streets by the Central Bus Station. The first exploded in the pedestrian precinct of Neve Shaanan at the corner of Rosh Pina Street. The second exploded on Gedud..."
Conclusion
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pp. 162-172
"I am walking down Eben Gvirol Street in Tel Aviv on a lovely sunny day. It is September 5, 2008, and I am on my way to the City Council to collect some additional archival documents for finalizing my book manuscript. At the entrance stands a weary security guard, who looks past me byt nods for me to stop. Without thinking, I hand him my bag to search. He opens..."
Appendix A
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pp. 173-174
Appendix B
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pp. 175-176
Notes
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pp. 177-206
Selected Bibliography
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pp. 207-218
Index
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pp. 219-228
E-ISBN-13: 9780292792982
E-ISBN-10: 0292792980
Print-ISBN-13: 9780292721852
Print-ISBN-10: 0292721854
Page Count: 248
Illustrations: 85 b&w photos, 10 maps, 8 tables
Publication Year: 2010
Series Title: Jewish Life, History, and Culture


