Budowa geografii wyobrażonych poprzez prawo: przypadek judaizacji pustyni Negew

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18778/0208-6069.94.03

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geografie wyobrażone, przestrzeń, pustynia Negew, Izrael, judaizacja, postkolonializm, Beduini

Abstrakt

Artykuł czerpie z postkolonialnych teorii prawnych i koncepcji geografii wyobrażonych, rzucając światło na proces tworzenia i realizacji izraelskich reprezentacji pustyni Negew poprzez wdrażanie regulacji prawnych. Nacisk położony jest na wybrane wyobrażenia pustyni Negew badane jako studium przypadku materialnej realizacji geografii wyobrażonych. W analizie podkreślane są symboliczne narracje, wizje przestrzeni i nowe kategorie, wplecione w akty prawne jako ich fundamenty, uzasadnienia i cele. Wnioski z przedstawionego studium pokazują, że wyobrażenia i wizje mogą być faktycznie odtwarzane w przestrzeni poprzez regulacje prawne, a w analizowanym przypadku prawo ma trzy aspekty: jest wyrazem geografii wyobrażonych; przekłada te wizje na terminy techniczne; i wreszcie implementacja jego przepisów staje się głównym narzędziem produkcji tych przedstawień w rzeczywistości.

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2021-03-30

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Górska, E. (2021). Budowa geografii wyobrażonych poprzez prawo: przypadek judaizacji pustyni Negew. Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Iuridica, 94, 31–44. https://doi.org/10.18778/0208-6069.94.03