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Unfree in Palestine Registration, Documentation and Movement Restriction

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

09.11.2012

Verlag

Pluto

Seitenzahl

232

Maße (L/B/H)

21.6/14/1.4 cm

Gewicht

284 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-7453-2527-9

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Nadia Abu-Zahra and Adah Kay have produced a remarkable document which describes, with disarming clarity and precision, the process of denationalisation that has been inflicted by the state of Israel on the Palestinians. -- Jacqueline Rose, author The Question of Zion (2005) A detailed examination of the use of registration procedures and ID cards of all kinds for controlling the Palestinian population. After this book, no one could fail to understand the centrality of these mechanisms in the occupation of the Palestinian lands. -- John Torpey, Professor of Sociology at the Graduate Center, CUNY, and author of Making Whole What has Been Smashed: On Reparations Politics (2006). This book is a meticulous record of the system of identity documentation of Palestinians by the state of Israel, and the system's role in discrimination and dispossession. The authors describe and analyse how this evolved alongside the physical squeezing of the size of Palestine, and the squeezing out of hundreds of thousands of people from their original homes. The work has clearly been a labour of love over many years for the two authors, and they have produced a valuable addition to the historical narrative. -- Victoria Brittain, former associate foreign editor of the Guardian and author of Shadow Lives: The Forgotten Women of the War on Terror (2013) This book is a concise and razor-sharp account of the Kafkaesque system of population control inflicted by Israeli authorities on the Palestinian people in the 1967-occupied territories. It is a most useful addition to the vast literature on the Israel/Palestine conflict as well as a precious contribution to the ongoing debate on the comparative status of the West Bank's population. -- Gilbert Achcar, Professor at SOAS, University of London, author of The Arabs and the Holocaust (2010) This is a bold and uncompromising account of mass denationalisation from both ends of the telescope - not only the wide horizon of those affected by the systematic denial of nationality, but also the minutest scale of bureaucratic interventions that entangle the ordinary transactions of daily life in a discriminatory web of permits, passes and licences. Nadia Abu Zahra and Adah Kay show how these interventions come at an intolerable cost to Palestinians, in degraded access to health and education facilities which have been barred by restrictions on freedom of movement and in the fracturing impact of ID documents on Palestinian subjectivities. -- Jane Caplan, Professor of Modern European History, St Antony's College, Oxford

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

09.11.2012

Verlag

Pluto

Seitenzahl

232

Maße (L/B/H)

21.6/14/1.4 cm

Gewicht

284 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-7453-2527-9

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: Libri GmbH

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  • Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Freedom and Unfreedom in Palestine 1.2 Scantily-Documented Pass Systems 1.3 Overview of the Book Chapter 2: Registration and Denationalisation 2.1 The Census 2.2 The Population Registry 2.3 Feigning Authority 2.4 Denationalisation Chapter 3: Blacklists 3.1 Paper Blacklists and Executions 3.2 Blacklists as Hierarchies of Discrimination Chapter 4: Coercion and Collaboration 4.1 Withholding Rights as Coercion 4.2 Trading Rights for Needs 4.3 Informants and Collaborators Chapter 5: Movement Restriction and Induced Transfer 5.1 Entrenching Movement Restrictions 5.2 Induced Transfer 5.3 Enhanced Movement for Colonists, Restricted Movement for Indigenous Palestinians Chapter 6: The Health System 6.1 Collapsing Public Health Structures 6.2 Health System Shutdown Chapter 7: Education 7.1 Collapsing Education Structures 7.2 Education System Shutdown Chapter 8: Conclusion 8.1 Review of the Book 8.2 Looking Forward Notes Index