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An examination of the effects of violence on an urban center and how it shapes both the physical and cultural landscape of a city.

Table of Contents
  • Foreword by Diane E. Davis
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: Political Violence and the City
  • 1. Violent Acts and Revisioning Moments
  • 2. Absence, Urban Space, and Civil Participation in Rabin Square: The Assassination of Prime Minister Rabin, November 4, 1995
    • Ideology: Urban Space and Civil Participation
    • Memory: Everyday Life versus Traumatic Practices
  • 3. Borders, Urban Order, and State-City Relationships along the Shoreline: The Suicide Bombing at the Dolphinarium Discothèque, June 1, 2001
    • Boundaries: The Role of Planning and Architecture in Constructing Urban Borders
    • Order: State-City Relationships and Their Effect on Urban Order
  • 4. Urbanity, Immigration, and Everyday Life in Neve Shaanan: The Suicide Bombings at the Central Bus Station, January 5, 2003
    • Center and Periphery: Economic Production and Urban Representation
    • Everyday: Visibility and Temporary Urban Coalitions
  • Conclusion: The Routine of Violence
  • Appendix A: Key Dates and Events
  • Appendix B: Tel Aviv in Numbers
  • Notes
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Index

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      Publisher: University of Texas Press
      Publication Date: 01/05/2010
      ISBN13: 9780292728820, 978-0292728820
      ISBN10: 0292728824

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      An examination of the effects of violence on an urban center and how it shapes both the physical and cultural landscape of a city.

      Table of Contents
      • Foreword by Diane E. Davis
      • Preface
      • Acknowledgments
      • Introduction: Political Violence and the City
      • 1. Violent Acts and Revisioning Moments
      • 2. Absence, Urban Space, and Civil Participation in Rabin Square: The Assassination of Prime Minister Rabin, November 4, 1995
        • Ideology: Urban Space and Civil Participation
        • Memory: Everyday Life versus Traumatic Practices
      • 3. Borders, Urban Order, and State-City Relationships along the Shoreline: The Suicide Bombing at the Dolphinarium Discothèque, June 1, 2001
        • Boundaries: The Role of Planning and Architecture in Constructing Urban Borders
        • Order: State-City Relationships and Their Effect on Urban Order
      • 4. Urbanity, Immigration, and Everyday Life in Neve Shaanan: The Suicide Bombings at the Central Bus Station, January 5, 2003
        • Center and Periphery: Economic Production and Urban Representation
        • Everyday: Visibility and Temporary Urban Coalitions
      • Conclusion: The Routine of Violence
      • Appendix A: Key Dates and Events
      • Appendix B: Tel Aviv in Numbers
      • Notes
      • Selected Bibliography
      • Index

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