Quest for Democracy: Liberalism in the Modern Arab World
Autor Line Khatiben Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 noi 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781108710978
ISBN-10: 1108710972
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 151 x 228 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1108710972
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 151 x 228 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction; 1. 19th-Mid 20th century: Paternalistic liberalism and planting the seeds of democracy; 2. 1960s to the 1990s: The loss of the state and the shift in focus and approach; 3. The 2000s: The no longer politically quiet and secret activism and the more visible buildup; 4. Liberalism out in the open, the restitution and the loss; Conclusion; Bibliography.
Recenzii
'Contesting common convictions that perceive Arab liberalism as an imported colonial legacy, Line Khatib presents a sophisticated analysis of liberal ideas and their transformation in Egypt and Syria. She resituates Arab liberalism in the understanding of historical scholarship, which is currently dominated by the clash between the autocratic Arab states and Islamism.' Wael Abu-'Uksa, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
'An excellent, meticulous defence of indigenous Arab liberalism. Khatib forcefully deconstructs the hegemonic narrative that Arabs have been trapped by authoritarian states and militant Islamism, shining light on the struggle of courageous liberal activists for human rights, democracy, and social justice. This book insists that 'hope is not dead' for a liberal future in the Middle East.' Israel Gershoni, Tel Aviv University
'At a time of resurgent authoritarianism in the region, this pathbreaking and much-needed book shows the deep historical roots of liberal political thought and practice in Egypt and Syria. The rich evidence from the 19th century speaks against those who dismiss the possibility of Arab liberal democracy today.' Sune Haugbolle, Roskilde University
'Line Khatib shows that the Arab Spring was no flash in the pan - the 2011 uprisings were the latest links in a long and durable chain of Arab liberal struggle reaching back to the 19th century. Make no mistake: the roots of Arab democracy are deep and they will burst forth in protest again.' Elizabeth F. Thompson, American University
'An excellent, meticulous defence of indigenous Arab liberalism. Khatib forcefully deconstructs the hegemonic narrative that Arabs have been trapped by authoritarian states and militant Islamism, shining light on the struggle of courageous liberal activists for human rights, democracy, and social justice. This book insists that 'hope is not dead' for a liberal future in the Middle East.' Israel Gershoni, Tel Aviv University
'At a time of resurgent authoritarianism in the region, this pathbreaking and much-needed book shows the deep historical roots of liberal political thought and practice in Egypt and Syria. The rich evidence from the 19th century speaks against those who dismiss the possibility of Arab liberal democracy today.' Sune Haugbolle, Roskilde University
'Line Khatib shows that the Arab Spring was no flash in the pan - the 2011 uprisings were the latest links in a long and durable chain of Arab liberal struggle reaching back to the 19th century. Make no mistake: the roots of Arab democracy are deep and they will burst forth in protest again.' Elizabeth F. Thompson, American University
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Descriere
Examines the underground and overlooked actors and activities of liberal activism and liberal counter-cultures in the modern Arab world.