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Arguing Islam after the Revival of Arab Politics (Hardcover)
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Arguing Islam after the Revival of Arab Politics (Hardcover)
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For much of its modern history, a combination of deep nervousness
and profound lack of interest seemed to inhibit or even prevent
regular political conversations in the Arab World. Public spaces
were devoid of political discussions: public squares in major
cities showed no signs of assemblies for political purposes. If one
picked up a newspaper, one was more likely to read about the
comings and goings of officials rather than any sort of
comprehensive political coverage. In the wake of the Arab Spring,
newer media and older forms (such as the daily newspaper) have
gradually made it easier for Middle East countries to participate
in public debates from a variety of ideological perspectives. The
state retreat from social welfare commitments have opened
opportunities for a host of new informal groups and organizations
to operate in areas previously dominated by officially-controlled
bodies. These trends have obviously been noticed by social
scientists, but scholars who focus on the large-scale political
changes tend to edge into a celebratory tone: the changes are seen
as potentially democratizing. Arguing Islam after the Revival of
Arab Politics presents an understanding the "revived" forms of Arab
politics as they really are, and does not speculate about the
democratic future these changes could signal. In particular, this
book examines various sites of Arab public life to explore how
politics operates. Four kinds of public spheres are brought into
focus: small group discussions that straddle the public/private
divide (such as diwaniyyas in Kuwait or piety groups in Egypt),
public spaces of assembly (such as public squares and mosques),
media (both new and old), and parliaments (an institution
etymologically founded in philosophizing and pontificating rather
than legislating). Further, the author gives due attention to the
ways in which these spheres interact to explore how these
gradations, affirmations, and subversions of hierarchy, status, and
power make up the current political landscape of the Middle East.
The resulting work is one that is able to bridge disciplinary
boundaries, offering understandings of the new political sphere.
Designed to speak beyond a scholarly audience, this volume will
contribute to broader public understandings of Islam in practice
and of Arab politics as those who participate in it experience it.
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