State Practices and Zionist Images: Shaping Economic Development in Arab Towns in Israel

Author:   David A. Wesley
Publisher:   Berghahn Books
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9781845453565


Pages:   276
Publication Date:   01 November 2008
Format:   Paperback
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State Practices and Zionist Images: Shaping Economic Development in Arab Towns in Israel


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Wesley offeres a finely drawn, original, ethnographic-political sudy of the Israeli power system in practice. He shows how bureaucratic-administrative state forces constrain the participation of Arab villagers in the establishment of a municipal industrial park authority. The strength of the work is...to encapsulate...the ongoing situation of its Arab citizens facing state manipulations and rationalizations. * Henry Rosenfeld, Professor (Emeritus) of Anthropology, University of Haifa Although the Israeli state subscribes to the principles of administrative fairness and equality for Jews and Arabs before the law, the reality looks very different. Focusing on Arab land loss inside Israel proper and the struggle over development resources, this study explores the interaction between Arab local authorities, their Jewish neighbors, and the agencies of the national government in regard to developing local and regional industrial areas. The author avoids reduction to simple models of binary domination, revealing instead a complex, multi-dimensional field of relations and ever-shifting lines of political maneuver and confrontation. He examines the prevailing concept of ethnic traditionalism and argues that the image of Arab traditionalism erects imaginary boundaries around the Arab localities, making government incursion disappear from view, while underpinning and rationalizing the exclusion of the Arab towns from development planning. Moreover, he shows how images of environmental protection mesh with and support such exclusion. The study includes a chronology of events, tables, maps, and photographs. Born in the United States, David A. Wesley came to Israel as a young adult and received his PhD in Anthropology at Tel Aviv University. For some years, he lived in a kibbutz before moving to a mixed Jewish-Arab neighborhood in Jaffa. He has been closely following events connected with Arab economic development in Israel since the beginning of the 1990s.

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Author:   David A. Wesley
Publisher:   Berghahn Books
Imprint:   Berghahn Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.391kg
ISBN:  

9781845453565


ISBN 10:   1845453565
Pages:   276
Publication Date:   01 November 2008
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations List of Tables Foreword by Emanuel Marx Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction: An Ethnography of Macro-order Power Relations Chapter 1. The Lay of the Land (I): The Territorial Demon Chapter 2. The Lay of the Land (II): Urban Drive and the Arab Towns Chapter 3. The Zipporit Industrial Area Chapter 4. Land, Territory, and Jurisdiction: The Experience of Land Loss Chapter 5. The Image of Arab Traditionalism Chapter 6. The Appropriation of Arab Development Needs and Potential Chapter 7. Attempts to Break Through the Boundaries Conclusion Chronology of Events Notes Glossary: Locality and Related Terms References Legislation Cited Subject Index Selected Author Index

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[An] outstanding study of the structures and processes of development planning in the Galilee region of Israel - There are various reasons why this is, by some way, the most important book to date from Israeli anthropology. An ethnographic case study is presented that gets to the heart of the state and its government. But it does so in a way that frames the account as process rather than closed structure. A final thought, therefore, is that Wesley has effectively invited Israeli anthropologists to join the new historians in taking part in a project that invites the state to provide the space and conditions for both Jewish and Palestinian Israelis to make a congenial home - as fellow and equal citizens.A * JRAI The book is an important contribution to current scholarship on the Arab economy inside Israel.A * Journal of Palestine Studies Wesley offers a finely drawn, original, ethnographic-political study of the Israeli power system in practice. He shows how bureaucratic-administrative state forces constrain the participation of Arab villagers in the establishment of a municipal industrial park authority. The strength of the work is in Wesley's capacity to encapsulate, through case study, the ongoing situation of its Arab citizens facing state manipulations and rationalizations. * Henry Rosenfeld, Professor (Emeritus) of Anthropology, University of Haifa The author explores the activism demonstrated by Arab society in Israel in its struggle for progress, development, and full equality. Taking note of the commitment of Arab policy activists to the eventual success of this struggle, he calls upon the Jews of Israel to abandon the practices of Separatism and exclusion and to adopt instead a model of cooperation and partnership. * Hanna Swaid, Chairman of the Arab Centre for Alternative Planning, Eilaboun


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Born in the United States, David A. Wesley came to Israel as a young adult and received his PhD in Anthropology at Tel Aviv University. For some years, he lived in a kibbutz before moving to a mixed Jewish-Arab neighborhood in Jaffa. He has been closely following events connected with Arab economic development in Israel since the beginning of the 1990s.

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