גבולות של נייר: ההיסטוריה המחוקה של שכונת נווה שלום

Translated title of the contribution: Paper boundaries: The erased history of the neighborhood of Neveh Shalom

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Abstract

From the early 1890s until the late 1920s the urban space in northern Jaffa was perceived among Hebrew speakers as consisting of two distinct regions—a southern suburb called “Neveh Shalom” and a northern slum dubbed Harat A-Tanak (Arabic for “Tin Neighborhood”). Jews and Arabs alike resided in both parts, living side by side. Only a few years later and without the occurrence of any substantial physical or demographic transformations, the public image of the same space was profoundly transformed. Instead of spatial distinctions based on morphological, social and economic differences, the common Hebrew consciousness accepted now a “national” partition of space between a modern Jewish urban fabric in the precincts of Tel Aviv and a deteriorated and Arab urban fabric called “Manshia.” This division based itself on the borderline drawn between Jaffa and Tel Aviv in 1921, a border that was since the time of its inception a “paper boundary” which never materialized in a physical sense. The result was a total oblivion of the former urban perception of space. More than anything else, the history of Neveh Shalom, a neighborhood cut in half by the border, was distorted. The new, anachronistic point of view overlooked the parts of the neighborhood which remained in Jaffa and began to view it as a natural-born Jewish “borderline neighborhood,” a forward post in an imaginary confrontation with an “Arab” neighborhood called “Manshia.” This view was also wrongly accepted as an undisputed truth among critical scholars of recent years. This paper aims at recollecting the history of Neveh Shalom while showing how the delimitation of the “paper boundary” between Jaffa and Tel Aviv resulted in the oblivion of the neighborhood’s past.
Translated title of the contributionPaper boundaries: The erased history of the neighborhood of Neveh Shalom
Original languageHebrew
Pages (from-to)165-197
Number of pages33
Journalתיאוריה וביקורת
Volume41
StatePublished - 2013

Keywords

  • גיאוגרפיה עירונית
  • יהודים וערבים
  • Jewish-Arab relations
  • Urban geography
  • יפו (יישוב עירוני) -- שכונות
  • מנשיה (תל-אביב)
  • יפו (יישוב עירוני) -- אוכלוסיה
  • תל-אביב (יישוב עירוני) -- היסטוריה
  • Tel Aviv-Yafo (Israel) -- History
  • Jaffa (Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel) -- Population
  • Al-Manshiyya (Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel)
  • Jaffa (Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel)

IHP Publications

  • ihp
  • גיאוגרפיה עירונית
  • Urban geography
  • יפו (יישוב עירוני) -- שכונות
  • Jaffa (Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel)
  • מנשיה (תל-אביב)
  • Al-Manshiyya (Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel)
  • יפו (יישוב עירוני) -- אוכלוסיה
  • Jaffa (Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel) -- Population
  • תל-אביב (יישוב עירוני) -- היסטוריה
  • Tel Aviv-Yafo (Israel) -- History
  • יהודים וערבים
  • Jewish-Arab relations

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