Abraham the Settler, Jesus the Refugee: Contemporary Conflict and Christianity on the Road to Bethlehem

TitleAbraham the Settler, Jesus the Refugee: Contemporary Conflict and Christianity on the Road to Bethlehem
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsJackie Feldman
JournalHistory and Memory
Volume23
Issue1
Pagination62-95,157
ISSN0935560X
Abstract

By examining tour brochures, practices of landscape display, posters and tour guiding narrations, I seek to understand how Bethlehem and the "separation wall" between Jerusalem and Bethlehem are integrated into the experience of Western Christian pilgrims of a variety of theological orientations. I argue that current practices of display and narration promote particular political views of the Israeli- Palestinian conflict, and lend them authority by saturating them with particular Christian meanings and associations. The study contributes to our understanding of pilgrimage as a site of contested discourses in which local actors sacralize the landscape while making their understandings of the conflict seem self-evident and divinely justified. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Short TitleAbraham the Settler, Jesus the Refugee