Negotiating colonial violence: spaces of precarisation in Palestine

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Abstract

This paper examines the ways in which colonial violence is transformed and
spatialised into negotiated precarities at the occupied Palestine. The notion of “negotiated precarity” is developed herein, to refer to two aspects in particular. First, to spatial compartmentalisation, which shows how the settler colonial power operates by creating precarious administrative zones, where the life of the colonised becomes prone to several flexible, negotiated uses of power. Second, negotiated precarity is used to refer to the conduct of the colonised that counters, transforms, redirects, cancels or hampers the colonial spatialisations of power. By focusing on the “negotiated precarities” in a
singular West Bank village, I exemplify how the colonial governing is entwined with spatial compartments that enable several informal, indirect and ad hoc techniques of colonial violence, but also how the colonial governing is constantly mobilised, negotiated, countered and redirected in/through the everyday Palestinian spaces.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)838-857
JournalANTIPODE
Volume51
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019
Publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • Länsiranta
  • Palestiina
  • Palestine
  • West Bank
  • compartmentalisation
  • government
  • hallinta
  • poliittinen toimijuus
  • political action
  • precarity
  • prekaarisuus
  • settler colonialism
  • siirtokuntakolonialismi
  • vyöhykkeistäminen
  • zoning

Publication forum classification

  • Publication forum level 3

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