Political Identities and Popular Uprisings in the Middle East
Herausgeber: Holliday, Shabnam J.; Leech, Philip
Political Identities and Popular Uprisings in the Middle East
Herausgeber: Holliday, Shabnam J.; Leech, Philip
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield International
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 352g
- ISBN-13: 9781783484492
- ISBN-10: 1783484497
- Artikelnr.: 42811116
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- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield International
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 352g
- ISBN-13: 9781783484492
- ISBN-10: 1783484497
- Artikelnr.: 42811116
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Shabnam J. Holliday is a Lecturer in International Relations in the School of Government at Plymouth University. She is the author of Defining Iran: Politics of Resistance (2011), and is currently working on Gramsci's ideas of subalternity and hegemony in relation to Iran. Philip Leech is a Senior Fellow at the Institute for Government at Ottawa University in Canada (2014-17) and a Visiting Fellow at the Kenyon Institute in Jerusalem (2014-15). He has a PhD from Exeter Universities Institute for Arab and Islamic Studies (2012). He is the author of The State of Palestine: A Critical Analysis (2016).
Note on Transliteration / Acknowledgements / 1. Introduction, Shabnam J.
Holliday and Philip Leech / 2. Divided we stand? The Heterogeneous
Political Identities of Iran's 2009-2010 Uprisings, Shabnam J. Holliday and
Paola Rivetti / 3. The Spring in Sulaimani: Kurdish Protest and Political
Identities, Nicole F. Watts / 4. Underlying Fragility: the absence of
hegemony and popular demonstrations in the West Bank 2011-12, Philip Leech
/ 5. Israeli Grassroots Activism: Recent Waves of Protests, and
Heterogeneous Political Identities, Giulia Daniele / 6. From Ba'thist
Nationalism to New Syrian Identities. How the Emerging Syrian Civil Society
Tries to Define Itself Before, During and After the Popular Uprising,
Lorenzo Trombetta / 7. Political identities and the Uprising in Yemen,
Fernando Carvajal / 8. In Want of the People. Tahrir as a Revolutionary
Reconstitution of the Egyptian National-Popular Subject, Brecht De Smet /
9. The Tunisian Uprising, Ennahdha, and the Revival of an Arab-Islamic
Identity, Rory McCarthy / 10. Conclusion, Shabnam J. Holliday and Philip
Leech / List of Contributors / Bibliography / Index
Holliday and Philip Leech / 2. Divided we stand? The Heterogeneous
Political Identities of Iran's 2009-2010 Uprisings, Shabnam J. Holliday and
Paola Rivetti / 3. The Spring in Sulaimani: Kurdish Protest and Political
Identities, Nicole F. Watts / 4. Underlying Fragility: the absence of
hegemony and popular demonstrations in the West Bank 2011-12, Philip Leech
/ 5. Israeli Grassroots Activism: Recent Waves of Protests, and
Heterogeneous Political Identities, Giulia Daniele / 6. From Ba'thist
Nationalism to New Syrian Identities. How the Emerging Syrian Civil Society
Tries to Define Itself Before, During and After the Popular Uprising,
Lorenzo Trombetta / 7. Political identities and the Uprising in Yemen,
Fernando Carvajal / 8. In Want of the People. Tahrir as a Revolutionary
Reconstitution of the Egyptian National-Popular Subject, Brecht De Smet /
9. The Tunisian Uprising, Ennahdha, and the Revival of an Arab-Islamic
Identity, Rory McCarthy / 10. Conclusion, Shabnam J. Holliday and Philip
Leech / List of Contributors / Bibliography / Index
Note on Transliteration / Acknowledgements / 1. Introduction, Shabnam J.
Holliday and Philip Leech / 2. Divided we stand? The Heterogeneous
Political Identities of Iran's 2009-2010 Uprisings, Shabnam J. Holliday and
Paola Rivetti / 3. The Spring in Sulaimani: Kurdish Protest and Political
Identities, Nicole F. Watts / 4. Underlying Fragility: the absence of
hegemony and popular demonstrations in the West Bank 2011-12, Philip Leech
/ 5. Israeli Grassroots Activism: Recent Waves of Protests, and
Heterogeneous Political Identities, Giulia Daniele / 6. From Ba'thist
Nationalism to New Syrian Identities. How the Emerging Syrian Civil Society
Tries to Define Itself Before, During and After the Popular Uprising,
Lorenzo Trombetta / 7. Political identities and the Uprising in Yemen,
Fernando Carvajal / 8. In Want of the People. Tahrir as a Revolutionary
Reconstitution of the Egyptian National-Popular Subject, Brecht De Smet /
9. The Tunisian Uprising, Ennahdha, and the Revival of an Arab-Islamic
Identity, Rory McCarthy / 10. Conclusion, Shabnam J. Holliday and Philip
Leech / List of Contributors / Bibliography / Index
Holliday and Philip Leech / 2. Divided we stand? The Heterogeneous
Political Identities of Iran's 2009-2010 Uprisings, Shabnam J. Holliday and
Paola Rivetti / 3. The Spring in Sulaimani: Kurdish Protest and Political
Identities, Nicole F. Watts / 4. Underlying Fragility: the absence of
hegemony and popular demonstrations in the West Bank 2011-12, Philip Leech
/ 5. Israeli Grassroots Activism: Recent Waves of Protests, and
Heterogeneous Political Identities, Giulia Daniele / 6. From Ba'thist
Nationalism to New Syrian Identities. How the Emerging Syrian Civil Society
Tries to Define Itself Before, During and After the Popular Uprising,
Lorenzo Trombetta / 7. Political identities and the Uprising in Yemen,
Fernando Carvajal / 8. In Want of the People. Tahrir as a Revolutionary
Reconstitution of the Egyptian National-Popular Subject, Brecht De Smet /
9. The Tunisian Uprising, Ennahdha, and the Revival of an Arab-Islamic
Identity, Rory McCarthy / 10. Conclusion, Shabnam J. Holliday and Philip
Leech / List of Contributors / Bibliography / Index