Spacing Debt Spacing Debt

Spacing Debt

Obligations, Violence, and Endurance in Ramallah, Palestine

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Publisher Description

In Spacing Debt Christopher Harker demonstrates that financial debt is as much a spatial phenomenon as it is a temporal and social one. Harker traces the emergence of debt in Ramallah after 2008 as part of the financialization of the Palestinian economy under Israeli settler colonialism. Debt contributes to processes through which Palestinians are kept economically unstable and subordinate. Harker draws extensively on residents’ accounts of living with the explosion of personal debt to highlight the entanglement of consumer credit with other obligatory relations among family, friends, and institutions. He offers a new geographical theorization of debt, showing how debt affects urban space, including the movement of bodies through the city, localized economies, and the political violence associated with occupation. Bringing cultural and urban imaginaries into conversation with monetized debt, Harker shows how debt itself becomes a slow violence embedded into the everyday lives of citizens. However, debt is also a means through which Palestinians practice endurance, creatively adapting to life under occupation.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2020
November 9
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
208
Pages
PUBLISHER
Duke University Press
SELLER
Duke University Press
SIZE
9.3
MB
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