Arab Spring : Modernity, Identity and Change /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Mohamed, Eid (Editor), Fahmy, Dalia (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
Series:Critical political theory and radical practice.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Arab Spring: Modernity, Identity and Change. 2. Whither Post-Islamism: Revisiting the Discourse/Movement After the Arab Spring
  • 3. Islamists and Politics Today in Tunisia: The Foundation of a Democratic Islamic Party Possible?
  • 4. The 'Arab Spring' and the End of Turkish Democracy
  • 5. Re-examining Hasan al-Banna's Model of Da'wah in the Post Arab Spring Era
  • 6. Democracy Promotion 2.0: Barack Obama and the 'Arab Spring' Conundrum
  • 7. The Struggle for Revolutionary Memory: Historiography and documentation of the January 25 Revolution
  • 8. Affective Encounters: Women, Hope, and Activism in Egypt
  • 9. On Samir Murqus, the Narrative of Crisis and the Triumph of Tahrir
  • 10. Seeking New Metaphors: Gender Identities in Tunisia and Lebanon
  • 11. Constructing Civic Space: Civil Resistance, Sustainable Citizen Empowerment, and Transitional Justice as Pathways of Change in Contemporary Arab Politics
  • 12. Unity
  • Consensus
  • Reconciliation: The Substance of Tunisia's Elite Compromise" An Analysis of Post-revolutionary Metaphors
  • 13. Conclusion.