A City in Fragments A City in Fragments

A City in Fragments

Urban Text in Modern Jerusalem

    • $27.99
    • $27.99

Publisher Description

In the mid-nineteenth century, Jerusalem was rich with urban texts inscribed in marble, gold, and cloth, investing holy sites with divine meaning. Ottoman modernization and British colonial rule transformed the city; new texts became a key means to organize society and subjectivity. Stone inscriptions, pilgrims' graffiti, and sacred banners gave way to street markers, shop signs, identity papers, and visiting cards that each sought to define and categorize urban space and people.

A City in Fragments tells the modern history of a city overwhelmed by its religious and symbolic significance. Yair Wallach walked the streets of Jerusalem to consider the graffiti, logos, inscriptions, official signs, and ephemera that transformed the city over the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. As these urban texts became a tool in the service of capitalism, nationalism, and colonialism, the affinities of Arabic and Hebrew were forgotten and these sister-languages found themselves locked in a bitter war. Looking at the writing of—and literally on—Jerusalem, Wallach offers a creative and expansive history of the city, a fresh take on modern urban texts, and a new reading of the Israel/Palestine conflict through its material culture.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2020
June 30
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
344
Pages
PUBLISHER
Stanford University Press
SELLER
Stanford University Press
SIZE
65
MB

More Books Like This

Jerusalem Jerusalem
2022
The Oldest Guard The Oldest Guard
2021
Itineraries in Conflict Itineraries in Conflict
2008
Arabs and Jews in Ottoman Palestine Arabs and Jews in Ottoman Palestine
2019
Tel-Aviv, the First Century Tel-Aviv, the First Century
2011
A Confiscated Memory A Confiscated Memory
2011