Introduction: the practice of everyday security -- A genealogy of Israeli security -- Senses of security : rebuilding Cafe Hillel -- Paad : fear as corporeal politics -- Embodying suspicion -- Projecting security on the city -- On IKEA and army boots : the domestication of security -- Seeing, walking, securing : tours of Israel's separation wall -- Epilogue: real fantasies of security
Summary
Based on intensive fieldwork in Israel during the second intifada, this ethnographic study explores how Israeli Jews experience security in their everyday lives. When Israeli security imprints itself on individual lives, the book argues, security propagates the very fears it claims to prevent
Analysis
"Multi-User"
Notes
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-195) and index