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Public Culture (2022) 34 (3 (98)): 495–514.
Published: 01 September 2022
... on Silwan's popular movements and their culture of resistance. Instead of viewing their resistance as reactionary or as an act of survival, the essay attempts to frame it as an active praxis. Silwan's collective movement's various means of manipulation—sumud, communal awareness, outreach, and the sit-in tent...
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figure 7 Granulation in the Palestinian urban fabric in Silwan, where inhabitants add rooms, temporary shacks, and water tanks onto their existing buildings despite Israeli zoning regulations that prohibit them from building. Photograph courtesy of author.
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figure 2 A general view of Silwan's built fabric. Photograph courtesy of author.
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figure 1 Al-Rajbi's shop, left in ruin as evidence of the Israeli siege on Silwan's Palestinian community. Photograph courtesy of author.
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figure 6 A Jerusalem municipal street sign renaming one of Silwan's entrances as “Ma'a lot Ir David.” Photograph courtesy of author.
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figure 8 A Palestinian flag hung in an alleyway between Palestinian homes in Batn el Hawa in Silwan. Photograph courtesy of author.
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figure 3 View of “Shiloah Pool,” part of the Elad-run “City of David” biblical theme park in the heart of Silwan. Photograph courtesy of author.
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Public Culture (2022) 34 (3 (98)): 319–325.
Published: 01 September 2022
...?” In “Sumud: Repertoires of Resistance in Silwan,” Mahdi Sabbagh brings us to Jerusalem's core as settler organizations backed by state agencies and private interests aim to remove any trace of Palestinians. Sabbagh asks, “What happens when people cannot build urban form or maintain what is left?” The answer...