Unintentional Monuments: The Mughrabi Bridge in Jerusalem

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Unintentional Monuments : The Mughrabi Bridge in Jerusalem. / Johannessen, Runa.

2015, Essay.

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Johannessen, R 2015, Unintentional Monuments: The Mughrabi Bridge in Jerusalem.. <http://anotherspace.dk/runa-johannessen-unintentional-monuments/>

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Johannessen, R. (2015, aug. 23). Unintentional Monuments: The Mughrabi Bridge in Jerusalem. http://anotherspace.dk/runa-johannessen-unintentional-monuments/

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Johannessen R. Unintentional Monuments: The Mughrabi Bridge in Jerusalem. 2015.

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Johannessen, Runa. / Unintentional Monuments : The Mughrabi Bridge in Jerusalem. 2015.

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abstract = "The Mughrabi Bridge leading to Haram al-Sharif/Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem was built in 2005 with the intent of being a temporary infrastructural solution while a new and permanent bridge was on the drawing table. But the natural forces that had led the old stone ramp to collapse unleashed more than the sliding of earth and stone as it triggered a fierce dispute between Israeli and Palestinian/Muslim interests. The crux of this crisis is to be found in the temporary bridge. In this short text, I suggest to see the bridge as an 'unintentional monument' as a way to understand the presence of historical and political powers in the shaping of space",
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