Routledge handbook of Middle East politics : interdisciplinary inscriptions
edited by Larbi Sadiki.
Bok · 2020
| Medvirkende | Sadiki, Larbi (editor.)
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| Utgitt | Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge , 2020
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| Omfang | xxiii, 659 p.
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| Opplysninger | Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Writing Middle East politics: A field in transit -- I Knowledge frames and horizons -- 2 Middle of where? East of what?: simulated postcoloniality's assemblages, rhizomes, and simulacra -- 3 Travelling the Middle East without a map: three main debates -- 4 Literature in the Arab postcolony -- 5 The primacy of fieldwork: inductive explorations of the MENA state -- 6 Nationalism in the Arab Middle East: resolving some issues 7 Studying the international relations of the Arabian Peninsula/Persian Gulf: a personal account and a theoretical overview -- 8 Committed history: sticking to facts and adhering to principles -- 9 Reimagining the Middle East and its place in the world -- II Towards re-conceptualizations of the democratic and the authoritarian -- 10 Survey research and the study of politics in the Arab world -- 11 Authoritarianism in the Middle East and North Africa: the trajectories of the MENA republics -- 12 'Economic reform' since the 1980s: the political corollaries of a political project 13 Overcoming exceptionalism: party politics and voting behaviour in the Middle East and North Africa -- 14 Elections in authoritarian contexts: the case of Algeria -- III The secular and the religious: questions and contests -- 15 The challenges of researching political Islam -- 16 The other side of Middle Eastern studies: on democracy, violence and Islam -- 17 Sectarian fault lines in the Middle East: sources of conflicts, or of communal bonds? -- 18 The unseen in the Islamic awakening: walking with the Muslim Jesus -- 19 Re-thinking shī?ī political theology 20 Patronage in reverse and the secular state in Egypt -- IV Gendered relations and realities: critical interpretations -- 21 Gender and politics in the Middle East -- 22 Islam and resistance in the Middle East: a methodology of Muslim struggle and the impact on women -- 23 Gender, religion, and politics in Jewish and Muslim contexts: the case of Israel -- 24 Gender: still a useful category to analyze Middle East political history? A view from Egypt (1919-2019) -- V Borderline politics: claims and counter-claims -- 25 Social movement studies and the Middle East 26 Sports and politics: the turbulent world of Middle East soccer -- 27 Various faces of violent radicalisation in the Syrian crisis: the case of Tripoli -- 28 Reconceiving the struggle between non-state armed organizations, the state and 'the international' in the Middle East -- 29 Start with the art: new ways of understanding the political in the Middle East -- 30 Truth to power: on digital scene making -- 31 Bread and its subsidy: some reflections -- VI Conceptual categories: reflexive notes -- 32 Distributive politics in the Middle East
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| Emner | Arabian Peninsula
Authoritarianism Case studies Democracy Vis mer... Field work
Gender Governments International relations Knowledge Literature MENA Middle East North Africa Political islam Politics Social conditions Asiagroup Climategroup Cybergroup Diplomacygroup Economygroup Energygroup Peacegroup Reference materials Russiagroup Securitygroup |
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| ISBN | 1-315-17068-X
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