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Beyond the Arab Spring in North Africa

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Beyond the Arab Spring in North Africa

Contributors:

By (Author) Daniel Krek
Edited by Jan Zhork
Contributions by Dina Abdelrahman
Contributions by Maximilian Benner
Contributions by Christian Donath
Contributions by Ncube Gibson
Contributions by Muhammad Atif Khan
Contributions by Daniel Krek
Contributions by Alexander Maxwell
Contributions by Ola Raddaoui

ISBN:

9781498547239

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

25th January 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

320.961

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

248

Dimensions:

Width 160mm, Height 238mm, Spine 24mm

Weight:

508g

Description

This book deals with the waves of revolutions in North Africa labelled as the Arab Spring. Each of the countries in the region was affected by the Arab Spring and has experienced specific processes and consequences. Due to the complexity of the phenomenon, any kind of comprehensive research and analyses need an interdisciplinary approach to deal with the Arab Spring from multiple perspectives. This volume brings together a group of scholars from various disciplines covering different aspects of the revolutionary changes in the North African countries. Beyond the Arab Spring in North Africa collects diverse studies with an emphasis on specificity. Chapters deal with a wide range of topics that include both minor as well as major themes. These include the formation of youth movement in Egypt long before the Arab Spring and their subsequent participation in the revolution; analysis of Tunisian womens participation in Arab Spring events; spatial disparities in Tunisia and their impact on the revolution with special focus on Sidi Bouzid as one of the socio-economically weakest areas; rights and social status of sexual minorities in Tunisia; polemics over the role of New Media as both revolutionary and contra-revolutionary tools; broader discussion over the prospects for multilateral cooperation and regional integration in the studied area; reflection of the Arab Spring in the Czech media; impact of the work of Ali Abd al-Raziq on the debates over political secularism in Islamic society; as well as a general debate over democratization in North Africa, or Arab states as such. Beyond the Arab Spring in North Africa will find its readers in all relevant social sciences dealing in various contexts with the contemporary North Africa.

Reviews

Daniel Kek and Jan Zhoks Beyond the Arab Spring in North Africa examines different angles of the Arab Spring and its consequences from historical, political, economic, and social viewpoints. It provides insights into the local, regional, and global aspects of the events, and brilliantly highlights the tensions between the different discourses, ideas, and ideologies that evolved in this revolutionary era. By including chapters that highlight the role of youth, women, the LGBTI community, and others in this revolution, this book offers an important and unique contribution to the shelf of books on the Arab Spring. This book is highly readable for both the academic and the more casual reader, and is a necessary read for anyone who wishes to broadly understand the complexity of recent years developments in North Africa. -- Irit Back, Tel Aviv university
Is the wind of change in the Arab world really over From different disciplinary perspectives, Beyond the Arab Spring in North Africa investigates from within the revolutionary path of the North African societies. Of particular worth is the interlinking narrative among individual and collective rights, religion and media, and youth and women. A remarkably accurate and readable analysis of the Arab Spring and its aftermath. -- Antonio M. Morone, Pavia University

Author Bio

Daniel Kek is lecturer in the Department of Middle Eastern Studies at University of West Bohemia. Jan Zhok holds a PhD in African history from Charles University.

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