This book explores Hizbullah's understanding of 'being Lebanese' to meet evolving political challenges and gain influence within Lebanon and the wider region.
This book explores Hizbullah's understanding of 'being Lebanese' to meet evolving political challenges and gain influence within Lebanon and the wider region.
Bashir Saade is a Teaching Fellow in Politics and International Relations at the University of Edinburgh. Previously a Lecturer at the American University of Beirut, he holds a Ph.D. in War Studies from King's College London. He focuses on the subject of culture and how language and symbols affect political processes. Saade's current research aims at proposing new perspectives on understanding the relations between Islamic movements and states.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Mapping the ground of Hizbullah's ideological production 2. Martyrology and conceptions of time in Hizbullah's writing practices 3. Imagining the Lebanese Christians through writing history 4. The debt to the left and the enemy: the politics of resistance 5. Confronting the state: writing space and Hizbullah's politics of legitimacy Epilogue. Confronting the state: between party and community Conclusion.
Introduction 1. Mapping the ground of Hizbullah's ideological production 2. Martyrology and conceptions of time in Hizbullah's writing practices 3. Imagining the Lebanese Christians through writing history 4. The debt to the left and the enemy: the politics of resistance 5. Confronting the state: writing space and Hizbullah's politics of legitimacy Epilogue. Confronting the state: between party and community Conclusion.
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