Abstract

This manuscript aims to assess Palestinian street art’s effectiveness as a resistance tool and political instrument in the struggle waged against Israel. It concludes by employing Bourdieu’s concept of symbolic power that Palestinian street art is an effective instrument on account of its ability to instill in Palestinian collective consciousness a sense of resistance. By utilizing Mouffe’s definition of politics as being a constant struggle between hegemonic and counterhegemonic forces, this work also holds that street art serves Palestinians as a means to reaffirm their political existence and develop an alternative political imagination against the Israeli-imposed reality. This manuscript also broaches the oft-discussed issue of visual diversity in Palestinian street art scene and concludes that eclectic content may serve as a contributive force, if the counterhegemonic character of Palestinian street art is adhered to.

Details

Title
The Art of Resistance in the Palestinian Struggle Against Israel
Author
ALIM, Eray  VIAFID ORCID Logo 
Pages
45-80
Section
Research Article
Publication year
2020
Publication date
2020
ISSN
2147-7523
e-ISSN
2630-5631
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2658867568
Copyright
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