Decolonizing [in the] future: scenes of Palestinian temporality

IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Geografiska Annaler Series B-Human Geography Pub Date : 2021-10-02 DOI:10.1080/04353684.2021.1963806
Nayrouz Abu Hatoum
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This article is published as part of the Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography special issue ‘Palestinian Futures Anticipation, Imagination, Embodiments', edited by Mikko Joronen, Helga Tawil-Souri, Merav Amir & Mark Griffiths. ABSTRACT In this paper, I examine different treatments of the future in Palestine through four scenes. I argue that the four scenes offer a reorientation of Palestinian temporality, in which there exists a multiplicity of temporal orderings of the past and the future. I situated Palestinian futures as imagined and communicated by Palestinian artists against the hegemonic narrative of a futurity that single out the path to statehood as the ultimate future for Palestine. I show that despite the violence that the Israeli state inflicts on Palestinian daily life, which affects their ability to imagine something else outside the immediate everyday, Palestinian struggle for liberation is always already future-oriented. The four scenes suggest that the future for Palestinians resides in the working of the imaginative in which the future might evoke a past or haunt the present. Thus, when read closely, Palestinian temporality can be viewed as cyclical, not linear. In Aamer Hlehel’s play, the past haunts the future, while in Hadeel’s Assali’s letter the past describes the liberated future. The continuous loss is enfolded into future traces in the form of memory in Samar Hazboun’s work, and in the form of evidence, or daleel- in Jawad’s Al Malhi’s work.
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未来的非殖民化:巴勒斯坦暂时性的场景
这篇文章发表在Geografiska Annaler: B系列,人文地理特刊“巴勒斯坦未来的预期,想象,体现”,由Mikko Joronen, Helga tawill - souri, Merav Amir和Mark Griffiths编辑。在本文中,我通过四个场景来考察对巴勒斯坦未来的不同处理。我认为,这四个场景提供了巴勒斯坦时间性的重新定位,其中存在着过去和未来的多重时间顺序。我把巴勒斯坦的未来定位为巴勒斯坦艺术家想象和传达的未来,反对霸权主义的未来叙事,这种未来将通往国家的道路作为巴勒斯坦的最终未来。我认为,尽管以色列对巴勒斯坦人的日常生活施加了暴力,影响了他们想象日常生活之外其他事情的能力,但巴勒斯坦人争取解放的斗争始终是面向未来的。这四个场景表明,巴勒斯坦人的未来取决于想象力的发挥,其中未来可能唤起过去或困扰现在。因此,当仔细阅读时,巴勒斯坦的暂时性可以被看作是周期性的,而不是线性的。在Aamer helhel的戏剧中,过去困扰着未来,而在Hadeel的Assali的信中,过去描述了解放的未来。在萨马尔·哈兹本的作品中,这种持续的损失以记忆的形式被包裹在未来的痕迹中,而在贾瓦德·阿尔·马尔希的作品中,则以证据的形式被包裹在未来的痕迹中。
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期刊介绍: Geografiska Annaler, Series B, is a prestigious international journal publishing articles covering all theoretical and empirical aspects of human and economic geography. The journal has no specific regional profile but some attention is paid to research from the Nordic countries, as well as from countries around the Baltic Sea. Geografiska Annaler, Series B is supported by the Swedish Council for Research in Humanities and Social Sciences.
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