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A Civilian Occupation: The Politics of Israeli Architecture by Rafi Segal

lunabbly's review

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4.0

What resonated with me the most was the arguments about architecture is very politically influenced and has become a means of restricting people from returning to their homeland. The erection of physical structures prohibits people from returning home -- and that's exactly what the Zionists did. They conquered, built new structured, changed the entire landscape so that Palestinians would not recognize their homeland and could not practice their ancestral agricultural practices when/ if they'd be allowed home again... Thoroughly enjoyed the critiques presented in the book, illustrations, and photos.

aborham's review

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4.0

a critical, brave and daring work

sosokirshy's review

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informative reflective medium-paced

3.75

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