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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Daniel Monterescu , Dan Rabinowitz , Dr. Mark Boyle , Professor Donald MitchellPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.635kg ISBN: 9780754647324ISBN 10: 0754647323 Pages: 338 Publication Date: 20 March 2007 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'This excellent volume opens up an entirely new angle of vision on relations among Jews and Palestinians in Israel. By exploring the connections between urban space, nationhood, and modernity, it treats so-called mixed towns as both a metaphor for and an expression of the tensile sociology of the country at large. Essential reading for anyone interested in the Middle East, past and present.' John Comaroff, University of Chicago, USA 'The authors...have drawn on a wide range of theories in order to provide a comprehensive explanation of the everyday life in mixed towns...This is an important contribution to the qualitative methods now being used in social research, the importance of which has only recently been widely acknowledged.' Geography Research Forum '...the book compels the reader to rethink paradigms that have come to characterize Israel/Palestine studies and to consider what is at stake for the future, given what the mixed town simultaneously erases and embraces.' Journal of Palestine Studies ’This excellent volume opens up an entirely new angle of vision on relations among Jews and Palestinians in Israel. By exploring the connections between urban space, nationhood, and modernity, it treats so-called mixed towns as both a metaphor for and an expression of the tensile sociology of the country at large. Essential reading for anyone interested in the Middle East, past and present.’ John Comaroff, University of Chicago, USA 'The authors...have drawn on a wide range of theories in order to provide a comprehensive explanation of the everyday life in mixed towns...This is an important contribution to the qualitative methods now being used in social research, the importance of which has only recently been widely acknowledged.' Geography Research Forum '...the book compels the reader to rethink paradigms that have come to characterize Israel/Palestine studies and to consider what is at stake for the future, given what the mixed town simultaneously erases and embraces.' Journal of Palestine Studies 'This excellent volume opens up an entirely new angle of vision on relations among Jews and Palestinians in Israel. By exploring the connections between urban space, nationhood, and modernity, it treats so-called mixed towns as both a metaphor for and an expression of the tensile sociology of the country at large. Essential reading for anyone interested in the Middle East, past and present.' John Comaroff, University of Chicago, USA 'The authors...have drawn on a wide range of theories in order to provide a comprehensive explanation of the everyday life in mixed towns...This is an important contribution to the qualitative methods now being used in social research, the importance of which has only recently been widely acknowledged.' Geography Research Forum '...the book compels the reader to rethink paradigms that have come to characterize Israel/Palestine studies and to consider what is at stake for the future, given what the mixed town simultaneously erases and embraces.' Journal of Palestine Studies Author InformationDr Daniel Monterescu, Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, Central European University, Budapest. Dan Rabinowitz is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Tel-Aviv University. Dan Rabinowitz, Daniel Monterescu, Salim Tamari, Jasmin Habib, David de Vries, Tamir Goren, Haim Yacobi, Laurie King-Irani, Raef Zreik, Deborah S. Bernstein, Hanna Herzog, Amalia Sa'ar, Mark LeVine, Anton Shammas. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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