Revolution and Democracy in Tunisia - Larbi Sadiki, Layla Saleh

Revolution and Democracy in Tunisia

A Century of Protestscapes
Buch | Hardcover
416 Seiten
2024
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-286399-7 (ISBN)
134,65 inkl. MwSt
Postgraduate, Research, and Scholarly: academics and students in the fields of Middle Eastern and North African Politics, Revolution and Protest, and Middle Eastern History
This book offers a novel and interdisciplinary exploration of revolution as situated protest in Tunisia. Larbi Sadiki and Layla Saleh present extensive local evidence to demonstrate that popular resistance has been a mainstay of modern Tunisia before, during, and after colonialism. Protest makes peoplehood, and peoplehood makes protest: neither is self-contained. The book explores the rich history and diversity of insurrectionary politics in Tunisia from the onset of protests in the 1960s up to the 2011 Arab Spring revolution and beyond, exploring bottom-up activism (hirak) and revolution (thawrah). The six protestscapes presented in the volume (unions, student activists, the phosphate uprising, the 2010-11 revolution, Kamour, and football ultras) offer a novel way of examining partial 'moving snapshots' that are crucial to understanding revolution. They counter the prevailing narrative of revolution as leaderless, a spontaneous surprise with no historical pedigree or inherited learning, and depict instead an active citizenry whose collective memories are stamped by trials of anti-colonial and anti-dictatorial rebellion.

Larbi Sadiki is Senior Fellow at the Middle East Council on Global Affairs (Doha) and incoming Fellow of the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science, based at Chiba University, Tokyo. He is the author of numerous academic articles and books, including Rethinking Arab Democratization: Elections without Democracy (OUP, 2009), and the editor of The Routledge Handbook of Middle East Politics: Interdisciplinary Inscriptions (2020). He is also the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Protest, and has taught at Australian National University and at the Universities of Exeter, Westminster, and Qatar. Layla Saleh is Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of Research at Demos-Tunisia (Democratic Sustainability Forum) and has taught Political Science at Qatar University and Marquette University, Wisconsin. Her publications include the book US Hard Power in the Arab World: Resistance, the Syrian Uprising and the War on Terror (Routledge, 2017), and she is Associate Editor of the journal Protest. Larbi Sadiki and Layla Saleh are co-editors of COVID-19 and Risk Society Across the MENA Region (Bloomsbury, 2022).

1: Trace of a Revolution: Tunisia's 'Missing People' in Time and Space
2: Tunisian Protestscapes: (En)Acting Peoplehood
3: Striking Back: A Century of UGTT, and Workers' Syndicalism
4: Dissent of the Mind: 100 Years of Student Activism
5: Miners' Voices: Revolution in Miniature in the Phosphate Basin
6: Becoming in Diachrony: The Revolution of 2011
7: The 'Kamour': A Periphery Uprise
8: Tunisia's Ultras: The 'Freeplay' of Resistance
9: Conclusion: Taming the Revolution

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 165 x 240 mm
Gewicht 782 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Systeme
ISBN-10 0-19-286399-1 / 0192863991
ISBN-13 978-0-19-286399-7 / 9780192863997
Zustand Neuware
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