Wine-washing: colonization, normalization, and the geopolitics of terroir in the West Bank’s settlements

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Autor(a) principal: Handel, A.
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Rand, G., Allegra, M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/11360
Resumo: Terroir describes a set of special characteristics of a given place—geography, geology, climate, and human agricultural traditions—that incarnates in the unique taste of its products, usually wine. In contrast to modern perceptions of territory as an abstract legal–political entity, terroir invokes images of organic relations between people and a specific land with a unique ‘character’. The paper will analyze the evolving discourse in the West Bank settlements in recent years, which shifts the emphasis from biblical history, ideology, and security—to tourism, vineries, and terroir. The argument will be that the usage of sophisticated wine language enables normalization of the Jewish settlements in the West Bank in a paradoxical way that is emphasizing their location and blurring it at the same time. While the concept of normalization is usually applied to the ‘quality-oflife’ urban settlements, our paper concentrates on the small and ‘ideological’ settlements, which are located in the densest Palestinian regions. By that, we wish to contribute to the growing research body on the West Bank settlements, as well as to the fields of geopolitics, colonial and postcolonial studies, and cultural geography.
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title Wine-washing: colonization, normalization, and the geopolitics of terroir in the West Bank’s settlements
spellingShingle Wine-washing: colonization, normalization, and the geopolitics of terroir in the West Bank’s settlements
Handel, A.
Colonialism
Geopolitics
Golan Heights
Terroir
West Bank
title_short Wine-washing: colonization, normalization, and the geopolitics of terroir in the West Bank’s settlements
title_full Wine-washing: colonization, normalization, and the geopolitics of terroir in the West Bank’s settlements
title_fullStr Wine-washing: colonization, normalization, and the geopolitics of terroir in the West Bank’s settlements
title_full_unstemmed Wine-washing: colonization, normalization, and the geopolitics of terroir in the West Bank’s settlements
title_sort Wine-washing: colonization, normalization, and the geopolitics of terroir in the West Bank’s settlements
author Handel, A.
author_facet Handel, A.
Rand, G.
Allegra, M.
author_role author
author2 Rand, G.
Allegra, M.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Handel, A.
Rand, G.
Allegra, M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Colonialism
Geopolitics
Golan Heights
Terroir
West Bank
topic Colonialism
Geopolitics
Golan Heights
Terroir
West Bank
description Terroir describes a set of special characteristics of a given place—geography, geology, climate, and human agricultural traditions—that incarnates in the unique taste of its products, usually wine. In contrast to modern perceptions of territory as an abstract legal–political entity, terroir invokes images of organic relations between people and a specific land with a unique ‘character’. The paper will analyze the evolving discourse in the West Bank settlements in recent years, which shifts the emphasis from biblical history, ideology, and security—to tourism, vineries, and terroir. The argument will be that the usage of sophisticated wine language enables normalization of the Jewish settlements in the West Bank in a paradoxical way that is emphasizing their location and blurring it at the same time. While the concept of normalization is usually applied to the ‘quality-oflife’ urban settlements, our paper concentrates on the small and ‘ideological’ settlements, which are located in the densest Palestinian regions. By that, we wish to contribute to the growing research body on the West Bank settlements, as well as to the fields of geopolitics, colonial and postcolonial studies, and cultural geography.
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