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Reapproaching Borders : New Perspectives on the Study of Israel-Palestine, Hardback Book

Reapproaching Borders : New Perspectives on the Study of Israel-Palestine Hardback

Edited by Sandy Sufian, Mark LeVine

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Territorial borders, identity borders, and many other kinds of social and cultural borders are constantly questioned in Israel-Palestine.

Reapproaching Borders: New Perspectives on the Study of Israel-Palestine explores the concept of borders, how they are imagined and actualized in this deeply contested land.

The book focuses on the "implicate relations" between Palestinian Arabs and Jews, providing new insights into the origins and dynamics of the conflicts between them.

Emphasizing the history of the non-elite members of both communities, the book sees the relations between Jews and Palestinian Arabs as embedded and reflected in areas of daily living, such as in the spheres of architecture, commerce, health sexuality, and the courts.

Using the voices of the new generation of scholars, Reapproaching Borders demonstrates the continued saliency of older themes such as ownership and rights to the land, but as they intersect with the newer areas of inquiry, such as sexual identity politics and spatial relations.

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