Providing a longue durée perspective on the Arab uprisings of 2011,
Benoît Challand narrates the transformation of citizenship in the
Arab Middle East, from a condition of latent citizenship in the
colonial and post-independence era to the revolutionary dynamics that
stimulated democratic participation. Considering the parallel
histories of citizenship in Yemen and Tunisia, Challand develops
innovative theories of violence and representation that view cultural
representations as calls for a decentralized political order and
democratic accountability over the security forces. He argues that a
new collective imaginary emerged in 2011 when the people represented
itself as the only legitimate power able to decide when violence
ought to be used to protect all citizens from corrupt
power. Shedding light upon uprisings in Yemen and Tunisia, but also
elsewhere in the Middle East, this book offers deeper insights into
conceptions of violence, representation, and democracy.
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ISBN
9781108786461
Publisert
2023
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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