The Olive Tree – Symbol, Icon, Object of Dispute
Mersinis, Michael (2025) The Olive Tree – Symbol, Icon, Object of Dispute. In: Practicing Landscape: Field Notes, 22 April 2025, Annex Gallery, The Glasgow School of Art.
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Creators/Authors: | Mersinis, Michael | ||||||
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Abstract: | A talk on the historical background on the relocation of Palestinian Olive Trees from Gaza. The systematic uprooting of Palestinian olive trees by Israeli forces and settlers is more than an act of environmental destruction—it is a calculated strategy of oppression that exemplifies the broader framework of Israel’s green colonialism. This phenomenon, which integrates ecological policies with settler-colonial objectives, serves as a mechanism of dispossession and control. The regulation and destruction of Palestinian olive groves highlight how environmental narratives are manipulated to justify land appropriation, surveillance, and the erasure of Palestinian identity. This essay explores how green colonialism operates by targeting olive trees, illustrating the intersection of ecological rhetoric and settler-colonial ambitions. The olive tree is deeply rooted in Palestinian history, culture, and economy. These trees, some of which have stood for centuries, symbolize resilience and an enduring connection to the land. Beyond their cultural and symbolic value, olives provide a major source of income for Palestinian farmers, with olive oil production accounting for a significant share of agricultural livelihoods. As such, the destruction of olive trees is not just an environmental or economic issue—it is an attack on Palestinian identity and self-sufficiency. The talk was made as part of the Reading Landscape Exhibition held in the Annex Gallery of The Glasgow School of Art and delivered on the opening April 22nd 2025 | ||||||
Output Type: | Conference or Workshop Item (Lecture) | ||||||
Uncontrolled Keywords: | olive tree, migration, dislocation, contested territories, land matters, activism | ||||||
Schools and Departments: | School of Fine Art > Fine Art Photography | ||||||
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Status: | Published | ||||||
Funders: | Privately Funded, The Glasgow School of Art, School of Fine Art | ||||||
Event Title: | Practicing Landscape: Field Notes | ||||||
Event Location: | Annex Gallery, The Glasgow School of Art | ||||||
Event Dates: | 22 April 2025 | ||||||
Projects: | Olive Tree, Reading Landscape Research Group | ||||||
Output ID: | 10261 | ||||||
Deposited By: | Michael Mersinis | ||||||
Deposited On: | 23 Apr 2025 14:07 | ||||||
Last Modified: | 23 Apr 2025 14:08 |