Palestine in the Air: A Cultural History of Palestinian Aviation

Author:   Chin-chin Yap
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN:  

9780755651436


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   20 February 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Palestine in the Air: A Cultural History of Palestinian Aviation


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As the first cultural history of Palestinian aviation, Palestine in the Air reveals civil aviation’s role in the ‘question of Palestine’ over the past century. How do Palestinians—as individuals, communities, and as a nascent state—engage with the air? How does their systemic exclusion from aerial agency inform dominant and counter-narratives of culture and modernity? International civil aviation is a powerful tool for the disenfranchisement of Palestinian statehood, connectivity, and mobility. Yet, Palestinians have constantly sought to harness aviation as a legitimate component of modern state-building. They have also creatively appropriated aviation technologies including balloons, kites, and drones as instruments of resistance, exploiting flight’s symbolic qualities of escape and liberation to highlight the injustices of occupation. Using an interdisciplinary approach that draws on media studies, cultural studies, critical theory, diplomacy, and history, Palestine in the Air examines civil aviation’s political, social, and cultural impact upon the Palestinian quest for sovereignty. The book makes use of an unprecedented range of aviation-related sources spanning unpublished memoirs, print and image archives, interviews, art, film, literature, poetry, and stand-up comedy.

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Author:   Chin-chin Yap
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   I.B. Tauris
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.560kg
ISBN:  

9780755651436


ISBN 10:   075565143
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   20 February 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction - Histories of flight - Colonial and national - Aviation diplomacy and critical air studies - Literature review - Methodology and chapter summaries Chapter 1 Air, Space and Society - How air expanded space - The first air statesmen - Imperial projections - Civilian air travel - Haganah aerial intelligence Chapter 2 Chosen Instrument - Politics in the air - Palestine Airways and Aviron - Eastern Airways and the Arab Airways Association - Gumbley and the Chosen Instrument Chapter 3 Capital Flight - Middle East aviation in the 1950s - Jerusalem-Amman relations - Kendall Town Plan and Point Four - Aviation in Israel, 1948–67 - Arrested motion Chapter 4 Perforating Worlds - The airplane’s chronotope - From tents to airplanes - Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine - The skyjackings - The new Palestinian chronotope Chapter 5 Chairman in the Air - New York and Havana - Visual approach - Windfall from America - Onboarding the media - The Libyan crash - Homecoming Chapter 6 An Airport, a Flag, an Airline - Aligning revolutions - New winds in Oslo - Missed approaches - Terminal ambition Chapter 7 Flying While Palestinian - Air foils - Getting to the airport - Turning points - Airport refugees and wheel well stowaways Chapter 8 Reterritorializing - Time-space dislocation - Remixing realities - Lines of flight - Airborne incursions Epilogue

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A bird's eye perspective on the role of aviation in Palestinian state-building, international diplomacy and cultural iconography. Chin-chin trains her interdisciplinary lens on Palestinian airports, airlines and air travel against broader political developments, highlighting aviation as a form of colonial domination, as an act of resistance, and as a central dimension in the representations of Palestinians in the popular imagination. * Eyal Weizman, Professor of Spatial and Visual Cultures, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK *


Author Information

Chin-chin Yap is a writer and filmmaker. She edited Human Flow: Stories from the Global Refugee Crisis (2020) and has been published in the Journal of Palestine Studies, Digital War, Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts, The Tax Lawyer, and Art Asia Pacific. She has produced documentary films including Human Flow (2017), The Rest (2019), Ximei (2019), and Rohingya (2021).

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