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Planted Flags tells an extraordinary story about the mundane uses of law and landscape in the war between Israelis and Palestinians. The book is structured around the two dominant tree landscapes in Israel/Palestine: pine forests and olive groves. The pine tree, which is usually associated with the Zionist project of afforesting the Promised Land, is contrasted with the olive tree, which Palestinians identify as a symbol of their longtime connection to the land. What is it that makes these seemingly innocuous, even natural, acts of planting, cultivating, and uprooting trees into acts of war? How is this war reflected, mediated, and, above all, reinforced through the polarization of the 'natural' landscape into two juxtaposed landscapes? And what is the role of law in this story? Planted Flags explores these questions through an ethnographic study. By telling the story of trees through the narratives of military and government officials, architects, lawyers, Palestinian and Israeli farm

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Introduction: trees and war; 1. A genealogy of tree bureaucracy; 2. The Zionist pine tree project; 3. The Palestinian olive tree project; 4. 'The tree is the enemy soldier'; Epilogue: tree wars?

Planted Flags Trees Land And Law In IsraelPalestine Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 3/6/2014 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781107692275, 978-1107692275
      ISBN10: 110769227X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Planted Flags tells an extraordinary story about the mundane uses of law and landscape in the war between Israelis and Palestinians. The book is structured around the two dominant tree landscapes in Israel/Palestine: pine forests and olive groves. The pine tree, which is usually associated with the Zionist project of afforesting the Promised Land, is contrasted with the olive tree, which Palestinians identify as a symbol of their longtime connection to the land. What is it that makes these seemingly innocuous, even natural, acts of planting, cultivating, and uprooting trees into acts of war? How is this war reflected, mediated, and, above all, reinforced through the polarization of the 'natural' landscape into two juxtaposed landscapes? And what is the role of law in this story? Planted Flags explores these questions through an ethnographic study. By telling the story of trees through the narratives of military and government officials, architects, lawyers, Palestinian and Israeli farm

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: trees and war; 1. A genealogy of tree bureaucracy; 2. The Zionist pine tree project; 3. The Palestinian olive tree project; 4. 'The tree is the enemy soldier'; Epilogue: tree wars?

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