Ethnic frontiers and peripheries : landscapes of development and inequality in Israel

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Ethnic frontiers and peripheries : landscapes of development and inequality in Israel

edited by Oren Yiftachel and Avinoam Meir

Westview Press, 1998

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Exploring the evolution of Israel's ethnic landscapes, this interdisciplinary volume makes a contribution to the analysis of Israeli society by introducing space, territory and place into the discussion of ethnic relations. The book focuses especially on the social and geographical marginalization of groups such as Palestinian and bedouin Arabs, oriental Jews, and recent Ethiopian migrants, examining their persistent challenges to the state.

目次

  • Introduction - frontiers, peripheries and ethnic relations in Israel, Avinoam Meir and Oren Yiftachel. Part 1 Frontiers, peripheries and Palestinian Arabs: Arab industrial frontiers - sales linkages and spatial integration, Itzhak Schnell
  • living along the seam - Israeli Palestinians in Jerusalem, Alex Weingrod and Adel Manna
  • minority higher education in an ethnic periphery - the bedouin Arabs, Isma'il Abu Sa'ad
  • the internal frontier - the territorial control of Arab villages, O. Yiftachel. Part 2 Frontiers, peripheries and Jewish ethnicities: from frontier to periphery - the representation of frontiers in Israeli cultures, Shlomo Hasson
  • who to the frontier? - changing Israeli dispersal policies, Amiram Gonen
  • differences in population growth and migration patterns in Israel's development towns, Gabriel Lipshitz
  • planning for the Ethiopian Jews in the Negev, Israel - issues of ethnicity and citizen identity, Tovi Fenster
  • peripheral ethnicity - trends in local representation, Lev Grinberg. Part 3 Frontiers, peripheries and the landscapes of Arab-Jewish encounters: transforming frontiers of conflict into frontiers of peace, David Newman
  • sociocultural encounters in the frontier - Jewish settlers and bedouin nomads in the Negev, Avinoam Meir and Ze'ev Zivan
  • an acre is an acre is an acre? - differentiated attitudes to social space and territory on the Jewish-Arab urban frontier in Israel, Dan Rabinowitz
  • ethnic exclusionism in the periphery - the case of Mizrachi Jews in Israel's development towns, Yoav Peled.

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