Why Wall? A Kleinian Reading of the Israeli-Palestinian Resistance to Politics
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https://doi.org/10.5399/uo/konturen.4.0.2961Abstract
The present work explores the separation barriers built by the Israeli government and military as products and producers of asymmetries of power between Israelis and Palestinians; and, at the same time, as products and producers of discourses that are characterized by the naturalization of evil. In such discourses, evil is singularized as a unique cultural property of the national adversary; violence and aggression on the part of the adversary are perceived as a sign of a primitive morality, detached from political and historical circumstances; and violence of each party is justified as a defensive war on the “evil” other. A return to Melanie Klein allows to trace these dynamics, and to raise fundamental questions on the role of the cultural analyst.Published
2012-11-10
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Mukamel, M. (2012). Why Wall? A Kleinian Reading of the Israeli-Palestinian Resistance to Politics. Konturen, 4, 89–107. https://doi.org/10.5399/uo/konturen.4.0.2961
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