ID | 172909 |
Title Proper | Stone, Labor, and the Building of Israel |
Language | ENG |
Author | Hanieh, Adam |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Andrew Ross's Stone Men: The Palestinians Who Built Israel is a significant contribution to an emerging literature on Palestinian labor. Through an examination of various facets of the stone industry in both Israel and the West Bank, Ross develops a series of insights into the nature of settler colonialism, patterns of urban development, the political economy of Palestinian class formation, borders and migration, and the ecological impacts of occupation. By highlighting the ways in which Palestinians actually built Israel, Ross's book carries important implications for how we think about Palestinian political strategy and the debates around one- or two-state solutions. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of Palestine Studies Vol. 49, No.2; Winter 2020: p.80–86 |
Journal Source | Journal of Palestine Studies 2020-03 49, 2 |
Key Words | West Bank ; Settler Colonialism ; Palestinian Labor ; Stone Industry ; Stone Men ; Andrew Ross |