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The book provides an overall framework from the perspectives of settler colonialism to assess the Zionist project in Palestine starting with the late 19th century up to the present. In other words it incorporates the establishment of Israel in 1948 and the subsequent developments in 1967. By incorporating a Faucauldian perspective, the book focuses on biopolitics (population management), territory, and state security. It relies on sociological, historical and postcolonial studies, and brings to the fore a synthesis of case studies that deal with (im)mobility, identity, resistance, and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The book provides an overall framework from the perspectives of settler colonialism to assess the Zionist project in Palestine starting with the late 19th century up to the present. In other words it incorporates the establishment of Israel in 1948 and the subsequent developments in 1967.
By incorporating a Faucauldian perspective, the book focuses on biopolitics (population management), territory, and state security. It relies on sociological, historical and postcolonial studies, and brings to the fore a synthesis of case studies that deal with (im)mobility, identity, resistance, and demography. A central conceptual component of the study is the role of state surveillance in controlling the Palestinian population, both in Israel and the occupied territories.
Autorenporträt
Elia Zureik is head of the department of sociology and anthropology at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies in Qatar, and is professor emeritus of sociology at Queen's University in Ontario, where he is the holder of the Research Excellence Award.