Probing the Terrain: Architectures of Control and Uncertainty in the Occupied Palestinian Territories

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Abstract

Whether manifest in built structures or invisible infrastructures, architectures of con- trol in the occupied Palestinian West Bank is structurally defined by endemic uncer- tainty. Shifting lines and frontiers are recorded on the terrain, creating elastic zones of uncertainty necessitating navigational agility in everyday life conduct. The essay presents the case of the covert building of a chicken farm and house-to-become, where Palestinian landowner HH speculates in the territorial uncertainty and potential flex- ibility of the line dividing Area B from Area C, crossing his plot. HH’s disguised build- ing efforts illustrates how different architectures of control come together to inform a practice of navigating unstable conditions by deploying the mental attitude of mētis, akin to but not identical with Michel de Certeau’s notion of tactics. By giving an ac- count of how flexibility adheres to the territory through its lines and laws, and how the very structure of the occupation has changed over the years, I seek to make visible the ways in which architectures of uncertainty compensate for the fleeting terrain that HH is probing.
Translated title of the contributionSondering af terrænet: Kontrol- og usikkerhedsarkitektur i de besatte palæstinensiske territorier
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationArchitecture and Control
EditorsKristin Veel, Annie Ring, Henriette Steiner
Number of pages23
PublisherBrill
Publication date2018
Pages85-107
Chapter5
ISBN (Print)978-90-04-35562-0
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Architecture
  • Borders
  • Control
  • Endemic Uncertainty
  • Metis
  • Israel/Palestine
  • Tactics

Artistic research

  • No

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