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+  Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 21:39:49 +0530
Architecture as Military Strategy: A Review of Eyal Weizman’s Hollow Land: Israel’s Architecture of Occupation
by Ron Jacobs / July 18th, 2007

The recent assumption of control in Gaza by Hamas may be more illusory than US media has represented it as. As Eyal Weizman makes clear in is fascinating and detailed book Hollow Land: Israel’s Architecture of Occupation (Verso 2007), there are innumerable and often invisible security apparatus set up across the region that ensure almost absolute control of the region’s surface, airspace and subterranean acreage by the IDF and other Israeli security forces. The book, which takes the idea of an architecture of oppression written about by Mike Davis in his book City of Quartz and applies it to the paranoid security regime of Tel Aviv, is a tale of the intentional construction of a suburban security state. It is a state that provides an illusory reality of swimming pools and ranch housing for the occupiers and an increasingly barren, crowded life for the occupied.

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http://www.dissidentvoice.org/2007/07/architecture-as-military-strategy-a-review-of-eyal-weizmans-hollow-land-israels-architecture-of-occupation-verso-2007/


 
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