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The Conflict Shoreline Eyal Weizman Fazal Sheikh

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The Conflict Shoreline Eyal Weizman Fazal Sheikh
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Publisher: Steidl
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.42 MB
Pages: 96
Author: Eyal Weizman, Fazal Sheikh
ISBN: 9783869309927, 386930992X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Conflict Shoreline Eyal Weizman Fazal Sheikh by Eyal Weizman, Fazal Sheikh 9783869309927, 386930992X instant download after payment.

The village of al-‘Araqib has been destroyed and rebuilt more than seventy times in the ongoing “battle over the Negev,” an Israeli state campaign to uproot the Palestinian Bedouins from the northern threshold of the desert. Unlike other frontiers fought over during the Israel-Palestine conflict, this one is not demarcated by fences and walls but by shifting climatic conditions. The threshold of the desert advances and recedes in response to colonization, cultivation, displacement, urbanization, and, most recently, climate change. In his response to Sheikh’s “Desert Bloom” series (part of Sheikh’s The Erasure Trilogy, published by Steidl), Eyal Weizman’s essay incorporates historical aerial photographs, contemporary remote sensing data, state plans, court testimonies, and nineteenth-century travelers’ accounts, exploring the Negev’s threshold as a “shoreline” along which climate change and political conflict are deeply and dangerously entangled.

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