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The waves of protest ignited by the self-immolation of Muhammad
Bouazizi in Tunisia in late 2010 highlighted for an international
audience the importance of contentious politics in the Middle East
and North Africa. John Chalcraft's ground-breaking account of
popular protest emphasizes the revolutionary modern history of the
entire region. Challenging top-down views of Middle Eastern
politics, he looks at how commoners, subjects and citizens have
long mobilised in defiance of authorities. Chalcraft takes examples
from a wide variety of protest movements from Morocco to Iran. He
forges a new narrative of change over time, creating a truly
comparative framework rooted in the dynamics of hegemonic
contestation. Beginning with movements under the Ottomans, which
challenged corruption and oppression under the banners of religion,
justice, rights and custom, this book goes on to discuss the impact
of constitutional movements, armed struggles, nationalism and
independence, revolution and Islamism. A work of unprecedented
range and depth, this volume will be welcomed by undergraduates and
graduates studying protest in the region and beyond.
"The Invisible Cage" uncovers the hidden history of the cycle of
labor migration and return of hundreds of thousands of un- and
semi-skilled Syrian workers in Lebanon. It traces how Syrians came
to comprise a significant proportion of Lebanon's workforce during
the 1950s and 1960s, the ways in which these Syrians lived through
Lebanon's civil wars, and their prolonged unsettlement and exile
through both the reconstruction of the 1990s and instability since
2005.
Offering both social history and ethnography, John Chalcraft
challenges the commonly held view that a more benign form of
economic labor migration, one based on personal choice, emerged
with the end of slavery and forced labor in the region. Instead, he
shows how both coercion and consent, unintended consequences, and
hegemonic forms influence the ongoing rotation of migrant workers.
This captivating account of the labor market as 'invisible cage'
breaks new ground in Middle East and migration studies alike.
This book brings together a roster of prominent contributors to
present a strategic interactionist perspective on the study of
contentious politics in the Middle East in response to the Arab
uprisings. The common thread among the contributions is an interest
in the micro-level interactions between various strategic players,
including not only the mobilisation of protestors during the
uprisings but also the responses of regimes. The book also examines
short to medium-term adaptations of the regimes and the collective
action of opponents in the post-uprisings period, as well as the
subsequent trajectories of the protesters themselves in the face of
new forms of authoritarianism or democratisation.
The waves of protest ignited by the self-immolation of Muhammad
Bouazizi in Tunisia in late 2010 highlighted for an international
audience the importance of contentious politics in the Middle East
and North Africa. John Chalcraft's ground-breaking account of
popular protest emphasizes the revolutionary modern history of the
entire region. Challenging top-down views of Middle Eastern
politics, he looks at how commoners, subjects and citizens have
long mobilised in defiance of authorities. Chalcraft takes examples
from a wide variety of protest movements from Morocco to Iran. He
forges a new narrative of change over time, creating a truly
comparative framework rooted in the dynamics of hegemonic
contestation. Beginning with movements under the Ottomans, which
challenged corruption and oppression under the banners of religion,
justice, rights and custom, this book goes on to discuss the impact
of constitutional movements, armed struggles, nationalism and
independence, revolution and Islamism. A work of unprecedented
range and depth, this volume will be welcomed by undergraduates and
graduates studying protest in the region and beyond.
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