Arab Spring: Modernity, Identity and Change
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Arab Spring: Modernity, Identity and Change, Dalia Fahmy, Long Island University & Eid Mohamed, Doha Institute
Part One: Rethinking Islamism and the State after the Arab Spring
Chapter 2: Whither Post-Islamism: Revisiting the Discourse/Movement After the Arab Spring, Motjaba Mahdavi, University of Alberta
Chapter 3: Islamists and Politics Today in Tunisia: The Foundation of a Democratic Islamic Party Possible? Mouldi Lahmar, Doha Institute.
Chapter 4: The 'Arab Spring' and the End of Turkish Democracy. Pierre Hecker, Universität Marburg
Chapter 5: Re-examining Hasan al-Banna's Model of Da'wah in the Post Arab Spring Era. Khalidah Ali, University of TorontoPart Two: People, Media, Power and the State: Civil Society in post-revolutionary states
Chapter 6: Democracy Promotion 2.0: Barack Obama and the 'Arab Spring' Conundrum, Aziz Douai, University of Ontario Institute of Technology Oshawa, ON Canada.
Chapter 7: The Struggle for Revolutionary Memory: Historiography and documentation of the January 25 Revolution, Abdou Moussa, The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies
Chapter 8: Affective Encounters: Women, Hope, and Activism in Egypt. Nermin Allam, Rutgers University
Chapter 9: On Samir Murqus, the Narrative of Crisis and the Triumph of Tahrir. Isaac Friesen, University of WaterlooChapter 10: Arab Spring and the issue of democracy: Where does Middle Eastern studies stand? Ahmed Abd Rabou, University of Denver
Part Three: Polarization, Transition and Justice in Post-Revolutionary States
Chapter 11: Seeking New Metaphors: Gender Identities in Tunisia and Lebanon. Arnaud Kurze, Montclair State University
Chapter 12: Unity - Consensus - Reconciliation: The Substance of Tunisia's Elite Compromise; An Analysis of Post-revolutionary Metaphors, Julius Dihstelhoff Philipps-Universität Marburg
Chapter 13: Constructing Civic Space: Civil Resistance, Sustainable Citizen Empowerment, and Transitional Justice as Pathways of Change in Contemporary Arab Politics, Nathan Funk, University of WaterlooEigenschaften
Breite: | 149 |
Gewicht: | 516 g |
Höhe: | 216 |
Länge: | 22 |
Seiten: | 282 |
Sprachen: | Englisch |
Autor: | Dalia Fahmy, Eid Mohamed |