Postspatial, Postcolonial

IF 1.2 Q2 CULTURAL STUDIES Social Text Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.1215/01642472-8352247
M. Kamil
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This article centers two new media projects that imagine Palestinian decolonization, given the occupation of Palestinian land: news site Al Jazeera English’s 360-degree video tour of al-Aqsa compound in East Jerusalem and Palestinian grassroots organization Udna’s three-dimensional rendering of destroyed village Mi’ar. These digital texts reimagine Palestinian access to land as a community-driven and intergenerational project. In this analysis, access is formulated as a term that invokes the following: new-media analyses of the digital divide (or differential resources for obtaining new media across lines of race, nation, gender, etc.); disability studies’ notions of access as intimately tied to political power and infrastructure; and postcolonial studies’ criticisms of colonial access in tourism and resource extraction of the global South. The article brings together these discursive nodes to formulate an understanding of space that imagines decolonial futurity. This future-oriented political practice works toward a vision of Palestine determined by Palestinians, as opposed to limiting pragmatic wars of maneuver. This inquiry therefore is centrally concerned with the ways activists for Palestine employ immersive digital media to formulate and work toward an attachment to decolonial futurity that is both practical and utopian.
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Postspatial, Postcolonial
本文以两项新媒体计画为中心,考虑到巴勒斯坦土地被占领的情况,设想巴勒斯坦去殖民化:新闻网站半岛电视台英文频道360度视像游览东耶路撒冷阿克萨大院,以及巴勒斯坦草根组织Udna三维呈现被毁村庄Mi 'ar。这些数字文本将巴勒斯坦人获得土地的机会重新想象为一个社区驱动的代际项目。在这一分析中,获取被表述为一个术语,它调用了以下内容:数字鸿沟(或跨种族、国家、性别等获取新媒体的差异资源)的新媒体分析;残疾研究中关于获取的概念与政治权力和基础设施密切相关;以及后殖民研究对南方国家旅游和资源开采中的殖民准入的批评。本文将这些话语节点汇集在一起,以形成对想象非殖民未来的空间的理解。这种面向未来的政治实践致力于实现巴勒斯坦人自己决定的愿景,而不是限制务实的机动战争。因此,本研究主要关注的是巴勒斯坦活动人士如何利用沉浸式数字媒体来制定和努力实现对非殖民化未来的依恋,这种依恋既实用又乌托邦。
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