New Books in Critical Theory

Yair Wallach, "A City in Fragments: Urban Texts in Modern Jerusalem" (Stanford UP, 2020)

Nov 15, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The City of Jerusalem by Professor Walloch
01:31 • 2min
3
The Relational Approach in Urban Studies
03:55 • 5min
4
The Importance of Urban History in the Middle East
08:52 • 3min
5
What Kind of Thinkers Shaped Your Approach to Textuality?
11:45 • 4min
6
The Textual Media and Its Importance for Emancipation
15:31 • 3min
7
Is the Significant More Important Than the Signifiable?
18:38 • 3min
8
The Relationship Between Text and the World
21:33 • 3min
9
Stone Inscriptions in Arabic and Hebrew
25:03 • 6min
10
A New Way of Sign Posting
31:00 • 2min
11
A Textual Tradition in Islam and Judaism
33:16 • 5min
12
Hebrew as a Sacred Religious Language
37:55 • 2min
13
Using Hebrew in a Non-Secular Way
39:52 • 5min
14
Coinage and Money - The Difference Between the Ottoman Empire and the British Empire
44:44 • 5min
15
The Price of Progress
49:49 • 3min
16
The Importance of the Citadel of Jerusalem in Palestine
53:07 • 3min
17
The Use of Hebrew in the Streets of Jerusalem
55:46 • 3min
18
Hebrew as an Official Language Is Not Malticulturalism
59:12 • 3min
19
Symbolic Transformation of the City
01:02:25 • 2min
20
The Western Wall and the Nabimusa Pilgrimage
01:04:52 • 4min
21
The New Palatinian Flag
01:08:42 • 5min
22
What Is Happening With Urban Textuality?
01:13:27 • 6min
23
Is There a Potential of Disruption in Arabic?
01:19:07 • 4min