The Colonizing Self - Hagar Kotef

The Colonizing Self

Or, Home and Homelessness in Israel/Palestine

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
320 Seiten
2020
Duke University Press (Verlag)
978-1-4780-1133-0 (ISBN)
31,15 inkl. MwSt
Hagar Kotef explores the cultural, political, spatial, and theoretical mechanisms that enable people and nations to settle on the ruins of other people's homes, showing how settler-colonial violence becomes inseparable from one's sense of self.
Colonizers continuously transform spaces of violence into spaces of home. Israeli Jews settle in the West Bank and in depopulated Palestinian houses in Haifa or Jaffa. White missionaries build their lives in Africa. The descendants of European settlers in the Americas and Australia dwell and thrive on expropriated indigenous lands. In The Colonizing Self Hagar Kotef traces the cultural, political, and spatial apparatuses that enable people and nations to settle on the ruins of other people's homes. Kotef demonstrates how the mass and structural modes of violence that are necessary for the establishment and sustainment of the colony dwell within settler-colonial homemaking, and through it shape collective and individual identities. She thus powerfully shows how the possibility to live amid the destruction one generates is not merely the possibility to turn one's gaze away from violence but also the possibility to develop an attachment to violence itself. Kotef thereby offers a theoretical framework for understanding how settler-colonial violence becomes inseparable from one's sense of self.

Hagar Kotef is Associate Professor in Political Theory and Comparative Political Thought at SOAS University of London and author of Movement and the Ordering of Freedom: On Liberal Governances of Mobility, also published by Duke University Press.

Preface  ix
Acknowledgments  xiii
Introduction: Home  1
Theoretical Overview: Violent Attachments  29
Part I. Homes
Interlude. Home/Homelessness: A Reading in Arendt  55
1. The Consuming Self: On Locke, Aristotle, Feminist Theory, and Domestic Violences  73
Epilogue. Unsettlement  109
Part II. Relics
Interlude. A Brief Reflection on Death and Decolonization  127
2. Home (and the Ruins That Remain)  137
Epilogue. A Phenomenology of Violence: Ruins  185
Part III. Settlement
Interlude. A Moment of Popular Culture: The Home of MasterChef  203
3. On Eggs and Dispossession: Organic Agriculture and the New Settlement Movement  215
Epilogue. An Ethic of Violence: Organic Washing  251
Conclusion  261
Bibliography  267
Index  293

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Theory in Forms
Zusatzinfo 21 illustrations
Verlagsort North Carolina
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 454 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
ISBN-10 1-4780-1133-5 / 1478011335
ISBN-13 978-1-4780-1133-0 / 9781478011330
Zustand Neuware
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