Salwa Ismail is Professor of Politics with reference to the Middle East at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Her research focuses on everyday forms of government, urban governance and the politics of space. She is the author of both Rethinking Islamist Politics: Culture, the State and Islamism (2003) and Political Life in Cairo's New Quarters: Encountering the Everyday State (2006).
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Preface Acknowledgements Introduction: the government of violence 1. Violence as a modality of government in Syria 2. Authoritarian government, the shadow state and political subjectivities 3. Memories of life under dictatorship: the everyday of Ba'thist Syria 4. Memories of violence: Hama 1982 5. The performativity of violence and 'emotionalities of rule' in the Syrian Uprising Conclusion: the rule of violence - formations of civil war Postscript References Index.
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction: the government of violence 1. Violence as a modality of government in Syria 2. Authoritarian government, the shadow state and political subjectivities 3. Memories of life under dictatorship: the everyday of Ba'thist Syria 4. Memories of violence: Hama 1982 5. The performativity of violence and 'emotionalities of rule' in the Syrian Uprising Conclusion: the rule of violence - formations of civil war Postscript References Index.
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