Jerusalem stone
Abusaada explains that stones are mined in Jerusalem Israel to construct a myth of continuity, furthering the colonial erasure of Palestine. The Israeli use of stone to construct a narrative of continuity in Jerusalem is coupled with a deliberate attempt at disrupting the enduring Palestinian presen...
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Published in | The Architectural Review no. 1490; p. 30 |
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Abstract | Abusaada explains that stones are mined in Jerusalem Israel to construct a myth of continuity, furthering the colonial erasure of Palestine. The Israeli use of stone to construct a narrative of continuity in Jerusalem is coupled with a deliberate attempt at disrupting the enduring Palestinian presence in the city. Carving Israeli history into Jerusalem's rocky topography is paralleled with an active process of carving out the city's Palestinian history. The city's stones bear witness to this process of colonial erasure. Palestinians in Jerusalem live under the constant threat of forced evictions and house demolitions. Rubble and dust substitute sites where Palestinian livelihoods were once etched into the stone. While rooted in the city's long history, Jerusalem's architectural conformity to stone is a relatively modern construct. |
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AbstractList | Abusaada explains that stones are mined in Jerusalem Israel to construct a myth of continuity, furthering the colonial erasure of Palestine. The Israeli use of stone to construct a narrative of continuity in Jerusalem is coupled with a deliberate attempt at disrupting the enduring Palestinian presence in the city. Carving Israeli history into Jerusalem's rocky topography is paralleled with an active process of carving out the city's Palestinian history. The city's stones bear witness to this process of colonial erasure. Palestinians in Jerusalem live under the constant threat of forced evictions and house demolitions. Rubble and dust substitute sites where Palestinian livelihoods were once etched into the stone. While rooted in the city's long history, Jerusalem's architectural conformity to stone is a relatively modern construct. |
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