Monday, April 18, 2016

Jonathan Moses / Whiter than white (CITY Journal, 7 April 2016)

"White City Black City is an important work, demythologising a city whose founding myths service ongoing dispossession and violence. Yet what it removes it struggles to replace, leaving us aware of a loss without much hope for its recovery. The result is a stimulating but dispiriting read: “Tel Aviv is certainly, and today more than ever, a predator city” writes Rotbard in his 2015 afterword, and the borders between the White and Black City might now be found anywhere, “behind your backyard, in the middle of my street, between two kindergarten classes or at the entrance of any nightclub”. Sadly, It is perhaps this, more than any other image in the book, which feels most universally applicable today."

(The entire article can be found here.)