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Dorit,

Are there invisible geographies in terrains inhabited by colonizers and
colonized?


Horit

Horit Herman Peled
2016-2017, Soho, London

http://www.espacemultimediagantner.cg90.net/the-collection/?lang=en
horit.com
Yoav Peled & Horit Herman Peled, *The Religionization* of *Israeli Society*
(Routledge, 2018*)*


On Wed, Apr 11, 2018 at 5:13 AM, Dorit Naaman <dorit.naa...@queensu.ca>
wrote:

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> Horit,
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> I am not sure I understand the second part of your question. Perhaps it is
> the punctuation, which seems to have been messed up somehow. Can you
> reiterate?
>
>
>
> As per the first part: yes, I think that political amnesia affects
> individuals, which in turn creates invisible geographies. I don’t think it
> is the only reason/cause/source of invisible geographies, but certainly one
> of them, especially in the case of dispossession.
>
>
>
> There is, of course, a lot to say about in regards to internal Jewish
> dienfranchisment in Israel, but I am not sure what the question is.
>
>
>
> Dorit
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>
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> *?Invisible Geographies are often at the root of what enables political
>
> amnesia?.*
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> Is it really, numbness, or political amnesia that fuel the terrain of
>
> ?Invisible Geographies? within the r[d]eterritorialized ?Land of Israel? in
>
> the different Jewish ethnic communities which compose the state of Israel?
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