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Overthrowing Geography Jaffa, Tel Aviv, and the Struggle for Palestine,
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Overthrowing Geography Jaffa, Tel Aviv, and the Struggle for Palestine, 1880-1948 Unknown - 2005 - 1st Edition

by Mark LeVine


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This landmark book offers a truly integrated perspective for understanding the formation of Jewish and Palestinian Arab identities and relations in Palestine before 1948. Beginning with the late Ottoman period Mark LeVine explores the evolving history and geography of two cities: Jaffa, one of the oldest ports in the world, and Tel Aviv, which was born alongside Jaffa and by 1948 had annexed it as well as its surrounding Arab villages. Drawing from a wealth of untapped primary sources, including Ottoman records, Jaffa Shari'a court documents, town planning records, oral histories, and numerous Zionist and European archival sources, LeVine challenges nationalist historiographies of Jaffa and Tel Aviv, revealing the manifold interactions of the Jewish and Palestinian Arab communities that lived there. At the center of the book is a discussion of how Tel Aviv's self-definition as the epitome of modernity affected its and Jaffa's development and Jaffa's own modern pretenses as well. As he unravels this dynamic, LeVine provides new insights into how popular cultures and public spheres evolved in this intersection of colonial, modern, and urban space. He concludes with a provocative discussion of how these discourses affected the development of today's unified city of Tel Aviv-Yafo and, through it, Israeli and Palestinian identities within in and outside historical Palestine.

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Why has modernity and its antinomies played such an important role in the history of the Jaffa-Tel Aviv region, and through it, in the larger historical and political history of Palestine/Israel?

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  • Title Overthrowing Geography Jaffa, Tel Aviv, and the Struggle for Palestine, 1880-1948
  • Author Mark LeVine
  • Binding unknown
  • Edition number 1st
  • Edition 1
  • Pages 512
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher University of California Press
  • Date May 2, 2005
  • ISBN 9780520239944

About the author

Mark LeVine is Assistant Professor of Modern Middle Eastern History, Culture, and Islamic Studies at the University of California, Irvine. He is the author of the forthcoming book Why They Don't Hate Us: Islam and the World in the Age of Globalizaiton (2004), and co-editor of Twilight of Empire: Responses to Occupation (2003) and Religion, Social Practice and Contested Hegemonies: Reconstructing the Public Sphere in Muslim Majority Societies.
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Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005. Hardcover. Octavo; 442 pages; VG-; Black spine with silver lettering; Boards clean; Textblock has pencil marks in bibliography section and stain on fore edge. NOTE: Shelved in Room X, Case #5. 1368172. FP New Rockville Stock.
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