• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: A racialized space: social engineering in Jerusalem
  • Contributor: Makdisi, Saree
  • imprint: University of California Press, 2009
  • Published in: Contemporary Arab Affairs, 2 (2009) 4, Seite 542-551
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1080/17550910903246898
  • ISSN: 1755-0920; 1755-0912
  • Keywords: Political Science and International Relations ; Cultural Studies
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  • Description: <jats:p>The Zionist project to remove or ‘transfer’ Palestinians from Palestine began but did not end in 1948; it continues to this very day. Since 1980, Jerusalem has been the central focus of the transfer process: the central hub of the project of coercively removing long-established Palestinian communities in order to make space for new Jewish arrivals. This paper examines the nature and mechanisms of this ongoing transfer from redrawing of boundaries and a system of checkpoints to the legal devices, complexities and manoeuvring employed to achieve the transfer of Palestinians, such as zoning, construction permits and even including documentation of the birth of a child. As the political, cultural and geographical core of the conflict between Zionism and the Palestinians, Jerusalem serves, in effect, as a kind of microcosm of the wider conflict.</jats:p>