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White But Not Quite: Normalizing Colonial Conquests Through Spatial Mimicry
Authors:Mori Ram
Institution:Department of Politics and Government, Ben Gurion University, , Israel
Abstract:The role of mimicry in the construction and deconstruction of social identities has enriched our understanding of power relations considerably. However, as a spatial practice, mimicry has received scant consideration. In what ways can space itself become an object of mimicry? What strategies and practices are involved in this process and with what political objectives? The current paper treats these questions by analyzing processes of mimetic spatial production aiming to transform the Israeli‐occupied territory of Mount Hermon into an “ordinary” western ski resort. Yet this concerted effort produces a variety of tensions and contradictions that ultimately undo the normalization of the colonial space, comprising a test case of the convoluted ways in which mimicry of space, not merely in space, generates various forms of slippage, excess and ambivalence.
Keywords:mimicry  Zionism  occupation  colonialism  material incongruities  whiteness  Hermon
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