Geographies of Silence: The ‘Missing Chain’ in the Writing of Palestine’s Historical Geography
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Published:2022-10
Issue:2
Volume:21
Page:127-150
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ISSN:2054-1988
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Container-title:Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies
Affiliation:
1. Editor, The Arab World Geographer Geo Publishing, 1312 Sedgwick Cres, Oakville Ontario L6L 1X6 Canada
Abstract
This paper provides a critical reading of (1) the ways in which Palestine’s cultural landscape and the indigenous people of Palestine have been represented in the eyes of Western and specifically European travelers and explorers in the 19th century; (2) how various such representations subsequently ‘filtered’ into Israeli geographical texts and writing, and were utilised by Israeli writers and others to (re) write a so-called ‘modern’, but distorted and incomplete historical geography of Palestine. The net result is that much of Palestine’s Arab landscape has been ‘de-historicised’, or as Keith Whitelam (1998 : 11) phrased it, has been ‘silenced’.
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Subject
Literature and Literary Theory,Religious studies,History,Cultural Studies
Cited by
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