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Reading Conflicting Maps
IAFS/JWST 3650
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Outline
• How to read a map• Conflicting maps of Israel/Palestine• Quiz prep
Introduction
• Maps’ contribution to conflicting narratives• Need to “read” maps for bias, etc• What do maps tell us about Arab-Israeli
conflict?
How to Read a Map
• Production• Content• Reception
Map Reading Methodology
• Map as text• Can be read for contemporary attitudes and
beliefs
Map Reading Methodology
• Production:–Author/publisher– Sources of info–Historical context
Map Reading Methodology
• Content:–Decoration–Depiction of boundary lines– Themes
Map Reading Methodology
• Reception–Audience– Expense and availability– Function and use
Reading Maps of Israel and Palestine
• Themes:– Sacred claims to territory– Erasure–Palestinian homeland(s)–Weapons–Vulnerability
Israeli and Palestinian Territory
Sacred Claims to Territory (Palestinian)
Fatah Poster(1992)
• Dome of the Rock (Muslim shrine in Jerusalem)• Site also sacred
to Christians and Jews
PLO Poster(1997)
• Map overlies Christian cross
Sacred Claims to Territory (Palestinian)
Government of IsraelPoster (~1980)
• God’s Biblical promise to Abraham: “I will give this land to your descendants.” (Genesis 12:7)
Sacred Claims to Territory (Zionist)
Erasure (Zionist Views)
• “Palestinian Maps Omitting Israel”– Zionist website criticizes images that
“ignor[e] the existence of the State of Israel”–Collection of maps from Palestinian
textbooks, political propaganda, art, etc
Erasure (Arab Views)
IraqiCultural Center Poster
(1979)
• Crumpled map
Fatah Poster(1989)
Erasure (Arab Views)• Map of Israel
covering/torn away from map of Palestine
Embassy of Israel (US)Poster (~1984)
• Argues that Palestinians can find homes in Jordan
Palestinian Homeland(s)(Zionist Views)
Unknown[Zionist?] source (~1993)
• Argues that Jordan is the state for Palestinians
Palestinian Homeland(s) (Zionist Views)
Palestinian Artist Abd Almouty Abozaid
(2008)
• “60 years of nakba [catastrophe]”• Key symbolizes “right
of return”• Central image of
Dome of the Rock
Palestinian Homeland(s)(Palestinian Views)
Palestinian ArtistWaleed Idrees (~1985)
• “From all directions we will return.”
Palestinian Homeland(s)(Palestinian Views)
Irgun Emblem (1930s-1940s)
• “Etzel” = acronym for Irgun, Zionist paramilitary group• Features rifle in
clenched fist• Map includes
Palestine and Transjordan• “Only Thus” below
map
Weapons (Zionist)
Irgun Poster (~1935)
• “Only thus” translated here as “the sole solution”
Weapons (Zionist)
Government of IsraelPoster (1952)
• “The war loan – to defeat the enemy – to establish borders”• Variation on fist and
rifle• Less focus on Jordan
Weapons (Zionist)
Histadrut Poster (1954)
• “With one hand on a weapon and one at work” (Nehemiah 4:17)• Rifle linked to
agricultural implements• Map focus on Israel
Weapons (Zionist)
PLO Poster (~1964)
• “For the sake of our land and our children we joined the Palestine Liberation Army”
Weapons (Palestinian)
PFLP Poster (~1969)
• “Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine”
Weapons (Palestinian)
Fatah Poster (1976)
• “Eleven years on the path towards triumph”• Map of Palestine and
map of Arab countries• Palestinian flag
staked at Jerusalem
Weapons (Palestinian)
Source unknown (~1985)
• “Palestine”• Reference to “Al
Quds”[Jerusalem]
Weapons (Palestinian)
Hamas Poster (1993)
• “Hamas”• Rifle tied to land by
Palestinian flag• Dome of the Rock
inside heart inside keffiyeh (scarf associated with Palestinian resistance)
Weapons (Palestinian)
Mapai Poster(early 1950s)
• “Growth under Siege”• Depicts Israel under
attack from all sides• Perceived threats
from land, sea, & air
Vulnerability (Israeli)
Christine Leuenberger and Izhak Schnell,“The politics of maps: Constructing national territories in Israel” Social Studies of Science 40:6 (Dec 2010) 813-814.
Likud Election Poster (1981)
• “Likud will prevent this! 2.5 million Israelis are within firing range if an ‘Arafat state’ is founded.”• Depicts serious threat
due to Israel’s lack of strategic depth
Vulnerability (Israeli)
Christine Leuenberger and Izhak Schnell,“The politics of maps: Constructing national territories in Israel” Social Studies of Science 40:6 (Dec 2010) 823-825.
Original source unknown (2000s, revised 2010)
• “Loss of Land” over time
Vulnerability (Palestinian)
Original source unknown (2007)
• “Map of occupation” coupled with iconic images• Roughly
same dates as previous poster
Vulnerability (Palestinian)
Original source unknown (2009)
• “Stealing of Pal. Land by the Zionist State”• Emphatic
coloring
Vulnerability (Palestinian)
Israel Ministry ofForeign Affairs
Website (2013)
• Size comparisons to European and South American countries, and the US and US states (plus Turkey and India)
Vulnerability (Israeli)
Israel Ministry ofForeign Affairs
Website (2013)
• Size comparisons emphasize Israel’s smallness
Vulnerability (Israeli)
Zionist PR FirmPoster (~2004)
• “Israel is tiny! . . . . Imagine living in New Jersey while most people living in the other 49 states want to see you destroyed.”
Vulnerability (Israeli)
Conclusions
• Maps used by range of Israeli and Palestinian groups to convey their arguments
• Images of the same (or roughly the same) territory or iconography can be used to support opposing arguments
• Groups on both sides address both internal and external audiences
Conclusions
• Hobsbawm:–Many national symbols are “invented
traditions”– Invented traditions use history as
legitimator
Conclusions
• Nations claim to be natural and ancient, but are constructed and new
• Maps help construct the nation
Quiz Prep:Citation Format Section
• Chicago Manual of Style (available via Chinook)
• Footnotes• For citation formatting questions, consult the
Chicago Manual.
• Book: author, title, place of publication,publisher, pub date
• Journal Article: author, article title,journal title, volume, number (if avail),year, first and last pages of article
Footnotes also include specific page for citation
Key Elements of Citation(either footnote or bibliography)
• plagiarism• cheating• fabrication• aid of academic dishonesty• lying• bribery• threat
Examples of Academic Dishonesty(see Honor Code for definitions)
Quiz Prep:Map Section
• Format:– Two outline maps– Ten place-names total–Recommended
references: Israel, Old City Jerusalem, and West Bank and Gaza maps
Quiz Prep:Place-names
• Ashdod, Bethlehem, Gaza City, Haifa, Jaffa/Yafa, Jenin, Jerusalem, Nazareth, Ramallah, Rehovot, Tel Aviv
• Gaza Strip, Golan Heights, Jordan River, West Bank
• Al-Aqsa Mosque, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Dome of the Rock, Western/Wailing Wall
Studying for the Quiz
• Chicago citation format• Citation elements• Definitions of academic dishonesty• Map place-names