Everyday Life in the Old City of Jerusalem: Historical Transformations and Biographical Emplacements offers an intimate, ground-level exploration of everyday life in one of the world's most contested and symbolically charged urban spaces. Moving beyond the dominant focus on Jerusalem's political and religious significance, this book examines how individuals and communities navigate the complex realities of emplacement within the Old City's dense and shifting environment. Through a unique combination of biographical narratives and spatial sociology, the chapters investigate how personal life…mehr
Everyday Life in the Old City of Jerusalem: Historical Transformations and Biographical Emplacements offers an intimate, ground-level exploration of everyday life in one of the world's most contested and symbolically charged urban spaces. Moving beyond the dominant focus on Jerusalem's political and religious significance, this book examines how individuals and communities navigate the complex realities of emplacement within the Old City's dense and shifting environment. Through a unique combination of biographical narratives and spatial sociology, the chapters investigate how personal life stories intersect with urban space, family ties, political occupation, religious identity, and social hierarchies. From small neighbourhood dynamics and the challenges faced by Palestinians in the enlarged Jewish Quarter, to the involuntary emplacement of international monks, the book uncovers the diverse ways inhabitants experience belonging, exclusion, and adaptation in Jerusalem's Old City. It also traces the city's evolving socio-political landscape since 1948, offering a rich, historically informed account of daily life under occupation and intercommunal tension. A significant contribution to urban studies, Middle East studies, and the sociology of space, this book is essential reading for scholars of Jerusalem, conflict studies, and the lived experiences of divided cities.
Johannes Becker is a sociologist specializing in biographical and family research, migration studies, urban and spatial sociology, and historical sociology, with a regional focus on the Middle East and Europe. After completing his PhD (2017) and habilitation (2024), he held research and teaching positions at the University of Göttingen and Leipzig University. He currently leads a project on Assyrian/Syriac migration histories in Germany and Jordan at the Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient in Berlin and serves as President of the RC38 "Biography and Society" in the International Sociological Association.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgements 1. Jerusalem's Old City: The Burden of Biography and Ülace Historical transformations in the Old City Biography and emplacement Old City research spaces Emplacements in Jerusalem's Old City Emplacements in biographical trajectories: Constriction, expansion, constancy Structure of the book Bibliography 2. Emplacement: Understanding the Link between Biography and Place Introduction to sociological biographical research Places: Processual, historical and co-constituted by actors The perception of places Emplacement as a biographical perspective The research process: Research spaces and emplacements Bibliography 3. A Brief History of East Jerusalem since 1948 Jordanian rule, 1948-1967 The Israeli occupation from 1967 The First Intifada Increasing control of the Palestinians in Jerusalem East Jerusalem's current situation Bibliography 4. Jerusalem's Old City: Historical Discussions, Recent History and Current Situation Jerusalem and the debate about Islamic cities Different interpretations in historical publications of living together in Jerusalem How the Old City became a place of outsiders The Old City of Jerusalem in the Present: Research and Data Bibliography 5. Community as Challenge and Chance: Emplacements in a Small Neighbourhood Everyday life and negotiations in the small neighbourhood Hafez Fuqaha: "Jerusalem doesn't leave its people" Muhammad Najjar: Withdrawn from the neighbourhood Sana Haddad: Seeking neighbourhood community Bibliography 6. The Toll of Spatial and Biographical Isolation: Palestinian Emplacement in the "Enlarged Jewish Quarter" Historical outline Collective memories about past neighbourhoods Talking to Palestinians in the enlarged Jewish Quarter Huda Saifi: "I look like Jerusalem with its sadness, brokenness and its defeats" Amal Abu Sneineh and her son Lutfi: "Millions will die here" Subhi Amro: "I can't leave the Old City" Bibliography 7. Involuntary Emplacement in the Holy City: International Monks in the Old City of Jerusalem Interviewing monks Brother Michel: "All my plans were not the plans God had for me" Brother Macarius: "I'd like to go to another place" Brother Jean: "I know how to live in such an environment" Bibliography 8. Conclusion Bibliography NOTES All photographs are by the author unless otherwise noted.
Table of Contents Acknowledgements 1. Jerusalem's Old City: The Burden of Biography and Ülace Historical transformations in the Old City Biography and emplacement Old City research spaces Emplacements in Jerusalem's Old City Emplacements in biographical trajectories: Constriction, expansion, constancy Structure of the book Bibliography 2. Emplacement: Understanding the Link between Biography and Place Introduction to sociological biographical research Places: Processual, historical and co-constituted by actors The perception of places Emplacement as a biographical perspective The research process: Research spaces and emplacements Bibliography 3. A Brief History of East Jerusalem since 1948 Jordanian rule, 1948-1967 The Israeli occupation from 1967 The First Intifada Increasing control of the Palestinians in Jerusalem East Jerusalem's current situation Bibliography 4. Jerusalem's Old City: Historical Discussions, Recent History and Current Situation Jerusalem and the debate about Islamic cities Different interpretations in historical publications of living together in Jerusalem How the Old City became a place of outsiders The Old City of Jerusalem in the Present: Research and Data Bibliography 5. Community as Challenge and Chance: Emplacements in a Small Neighbourhood Everyday life and negotiations in the small neighbourhood Hafez Fuqaha: "Jerusalem doesn't leave its people" Muhammad Najjar: Withdrawn from the neighbourhood Sana Haddad: Seeking neighbourhood community Bibliography 6. The Toll of Spatial and Biographical Isolation: Palestinian Emplacement in the "Enlarged Jewish Quarter" Historical outline Collective memories about past neighbourhoods Talking to Palestinians in the enlarged Jewish Quarter Huda Saifi: "I look like Jerusalem with its sadness, brokenness and its defeats" Amal Abu Sneineh and her son Lutfi: "Millions will die here" Subhi Amro: "I can't leave the Old City" Bibliography 7. Involuntary Emplacement in the Holy City: International Monks in the Old City of Jerusalem Interviewing monks Brother Michel: "All my plans were not the plans God had for me" Brother Macarius: "I'd like to go to another place" Brother Jean: "I know how to live in such an environment" Bibliography 8. Conclusion Bibliography NOTES All photographs are by the author unless otherwise noted.
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