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Life As Politics

How Ordinary People Change The Middle East

Overview

The popular view in the West deems the Muslim Middle East as socially and politically stagnant. Life as Politics challenges this view. It shows how, under often authoritarian rule, the ordinary people discover or create new spaces within which they can voice their concerns and assert their presence. The major venues for social and political change are not simply mass protest or revolutions, even though these do happen; they are rather embodied in what Bayat calls 'non-movements', the millions of dispersed poor, women, the young, and other grassroots who act in common.

ISBN 9789053569115
Category Social sciences
Call number HN656A8 B378 2010
Physical description xi, 304 pages:24 cm.
Edition year 2010
Bibliographical references? Yes
Publisher name Amsterdam University Pres
Publication year 2010
Place of publication Amsterdam
Language English
Is series? No

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