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Arab Spring - Uprisings, Powers, Interventions

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Informationen zum Autor Kjetil Fosshagen teaches in the Department of Social Anthropology at the University of Bergen. Klappentext The events of the Arab Spring presented a dramatic reconstitution of politics and the public sphere through their aesthetic and performative uses of public space. Mass demonstrations have become a new global political form, grounded in the localization of globalizing processes, institutions, and relationships. This volume delves beneath the seemingly chaotic nature of events to explore the structural dynamics underpinning popular resistance and their support or suppression. It moves beyond what has usually been defined as Arab Spring nations to include critical views on Bahrain, the Palestinian territories, and Turkey. The research and analysis presented explores not just the immediate protests, but also the historical realization, appropriation, and even institutionalization of these critical voices, as well as the role of international criminal law and legal exceptionalism in authorizing humanitarian interventions. Above all, it questions whether the revolutions have since been hijacked and the broad popular uprisings already overrun, suppressed, or usurped by the upper classes. Zusammenfassung The events of the Arab Spring presented a dramatic reconstitution of politics and the public sphere through their aesthetic and performative uses of public space. Mass demonstrations have become a new global political form, grounded in the localization of globalizing processes, institutions, and relationships. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: The Arab Spring: Revolutions or 1848 Reaction? Kjetil Fosshagen Chapter 1. Tahrir as Heterotopia: Spaces and Aesthetics of Egyptian Revolution Paola Abenante Chapter 2. Beyond the Arab Spring: The Aesthetics and Poetics of Popular Revolt and Protest, 2010-2012 Pnina Werbner, Martin Webb and Kathryn Spellman-Poots Chapter 3. Emergency Law and Hypergovernance: Human Rights and Regime Change in the Arab Spring Michael Humphrey Chapter 4. T he Promises and Limitations ­­of Economic Protests in the West Bank Sohbi Samour Chapter 5. Stability or Democracy? The Failed Uprising in Bahrain and the Battle for the International Agenda Thomas Fibiger Chapter 6. The Turkish Model for the Arab Spring: The Corporate Moralist State Kjetil Fosshagen Notes on Contributors ...

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