White City, Black City: Architecture and War in Tel Aviv and Jaffa
White City, Black City is a story of two intertwining narratives, that of colonised and coloniser. Today, the Hebrew city of Tel Aviv glitters white,...
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White City, Black City is a story of two intertwining narratives, that of colonised and coloniser. Today, the Hebrew city of Tel Aviv glitters white, its Bauhaus-influenced modernist architecture betraying few traces of the city which once stood where it now stands: the Arab city of Jaffa. In this book, Sharon Rotbard blows apart this palimpsest in a clear, fluent and challenging style, which promises to force the reality of what so many have praised as 'progress' into the mainstream discourse. A book that works on many levels, White City, Black City is, all at once, an angry uncovering of a vanished history, a book mourning the loss of an architectural heritage, a careful study in urban design and a beautifully written narrative history. It is in all senses a political book, but one that expands beyond the typical. This book promises to become the central text on Tel Aviv - its publication in Hebrew was hailed as 'path-breaking' and a 'masterpiece'.
- Format:Paperback
- Pages:240 pages
- Publication:2015
- Publisher:Pluto Press
- Edition:
- Language:eng
- ISBN10:074533511X
- ISBN13:9780745335117
- kindle Asin:074533511X









