Spaces of Truth: Palestinian Refugee Women Reframe Concerns of Jerusalem and Resist Judaisation

Since the third Intifada (2014-2015) onward, refugee Nakba-generation women reframed concerns over Shu'fat refugee camp space in response to newer settler-colonial and spatial Judaisation practices in Al-Quds/Jerusalem; created a different relationality of space/time; gave accounts that are clo...

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Auteur principal: Khoury, Laura (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Edinburgh Univ. Press [2018]
Dans: Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies
Année: 2018, Volume: 17, Numéro: 2, Pages: 169-192
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Shu'fat camp / Palestinienne / Réfugiée / Jérusalem (Ost) / Intifada / Geschichte 2014 / Relations ethniques / Conversion (Religion) / Judaïsme
RelBib Classification:AG Vie religieuse
KBL Proche-Orient et Afrique du Nord
ZC Politique en général
Sujets non-standardisés:B Judaisation
B ‘Ground-truthing'
B Settler-colonialism
B Al-Quds / Jérusalem
B 3rd Intifada
B Social Spacialisation
B Self-reflexivity
B ‘Living Present'
B Disembodiment
B Shu'fat Refugee Camp
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Résumé:Since the third Intifada (2014-2015) onward, refugee Nakba-generation women reframed concerns over Shu'fat refugee camp space in response to newer settler-colonial and spatial Judaisation practices in Al-Quds/Jerusalem; created a different relationality of space/time; gave accounts that are closer to the present, made the present a driving force for their action; transformed the courtyard (hosh) experience into a community bonding function; and created a new layer of resistance. The Nakba narratives were conveyed as part of the present, their belonging to Jerusalem became the ‘truth of space', and their visual memory overcame the ‘true now space'. Ultimately, their memory was a potential for creative collaboration between present consciousness and experiences of the past creating a ‘relational solidarity in the living present'.
ISSN:2054-1996
Contient:Enthalten in: Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.3366/hlps.2018.0190