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Creative Radicalism in the Middle East: Culture and the Arab Left after the Uprisings


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Creative Radicalism in the Middle East: Culture and the Arab Left after the Uprisings

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781838601522

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

I.B. Tauris

Publication Date:

9th July 2020

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Left-of-centre democratic ideologies and movements
Popular culture
Political activism / Political engagement
Literary studies: postcolonial literature

Dewey:

892.7093581

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

396g

Description

In the face of vicious oppression and years of authoritarian and neoliberal ideology, how did the Arab Left assert itself during the Arab Uprisings In this bold new account, Caroline Rooney outlines the importance of aesthetic strategies and creative expression in the lefts critique of authoritarian and Islamic extremist discourse during the revolutions. Using a wide array of texts and sources, both Arab and non-Arab, the book engages affect theory to show how a poetics of disappointment, despair and distrust, to dignity, solidarity and reconfigured senses of the sacred, offered a way for the left to reclaim ethical and progressive radical values co-opted by political leaders and extremists in the Middle East. In so doing, the book offers an original conceptual framework for differentiating radicalization from the creative radicalism of the Arab avant-garde.

Reviews

In Creative Radicalism in the Middle East, Caroline Rooney maps out a new generation of critical thinking and details the terms of the unfinished project of Arab Revolutions. She observed these revolutions closely, thought them through thoroughly, and then reflected upon their causes and consequences for a good period of critical meditation, and then just about the time when the world thought these revolutions were finished and done with she came out with this bold and brilliant opus. We all have to go back to the drawing board. -- Hamid Dabashi, HAGOP KEVORKIAN PROFESSOR OF IRANIAN STUDIES AND COMPARATIVE LITERATURE, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, USA
At the core of the intellectual contribution of the volume is the thought of the revolutionary movement as itself a work of art, demanding an aesthetic approach beyond the tug and pull of valorised political and interpretative positions. A masterful example of what a genuinely engaged and committed humanist thought can achieve. -- Ayman El-Desouky, Associate Professor of Modern Arabic and Comparative Literature, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, Qatar

Author Bio

Caroline Rooney is Professor of African and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Kent. From 2009-2016, she held Global Uncertainties Fellowships (AHRC/ESRC) with research programmes that explore the differences between radicalism and extremism through the arts and popular culture. Her work engages with contemporary arts activism both critically and creatively, ranging from scholarly research to theatre production, filmmaking and the curating of exhibitions.

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