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Arab Youths: Leisure, Culture and Politics from Morocco to Yemen
By (Author) Laurent Bonnefoy
Edited by Myriam Catusse
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
1st November 2023
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Comparative politics
305.23509174927
Hardback
368
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 24mm
743g
Young Arabs are too often reduced to the figures of the potential terrorist, the migrant or the exotic icon of the revolution. But the reality is much richer.
Coming from both sides of the Mediterranean, the researchers in this book travel off the beaten track by exploring how young Arabs spend their free time. The case studies take in a wide range of countries, including Morocco, Egypt, Syria, Iraq and Saudi Arabia, and all manner of activities, from football to rap music, caf culture to sex work. Drawn with sensitivity and humour, Arab youths present an exceptional portrait of a generation that is much talked about but rarely listened to.
This book gives a voice to young men and women who, as heirs of plural traditions, animated by new ideas and influenced by various cultural movements, are inventing the future of their societies in the midst of radical change.
Laurent Bonnefoy is a CNRS researcher at the Centre for International Studies, Sciences Po Paris
Myriam Catusse is a CNRS researcher and Director of the Institut franais du Proche-Orient (IFPO) in Beirut