(Arabic). Journal of Palestine Studies. 109(Winter): 82-103, (2017).
This article examines the representation of space and landscape in the early posters of the Zionist movement (1897-1932). Using the framework of settler colonialism, I examine how Zionist ideologies and settler colonial features manifest themselves in these posters. In particular, I highlight the centrality of the concept of elimination of the native–as understood in settler colonial studies–in the production of these images. In other words, this article examines what is depicted and what is purposefully excluded from the images.