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Routledge handbook of Middle East politics : interdisciplinary inscriptions /

"Drawing on various perspectives and analysis, the Handbook problematizes Middle East politics through an interdisciplinary prism, seeking a melioristic account of the field. Thematically organized, the chapters address political, social and historical questions by showcasing both theoretical a...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Sadiki, Larbi (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.
Colección:Routledge handbooks.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • 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 shīʻī 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