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Planting the promised landscape: Zionism, nature, and resistance in Israel/Palestine

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Abstract

This article reveals the complex historical and cultural processes that have led to the symbiotic identification between pine trees and Jewish people in Israel/Palestine. It introduces three tree donation techniques used by Israel, then proceeds to discuss the meaning of nature in Israel, as well as the meaning of planting and rooting in the context of the Zionist project. The article concludes by reflecting on the ways that pine trees absent Palestinian presence and memory from the landscape, and explains how Palestinian acts of aggression toward these pine landscapes relate to the Israel/Palestine relationship.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)317-365
Number of pages49
JournalNatural Resources Journal
Volume49
Issue number2
StatePublished - Mar 2009

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