The Tunisian revolution not only liberated the country of its tenacious autocratic ruler, it also impacted, in a profound way, the imagination of prevailing political subjectivities. After Ben Ali fled the country, unsettled post-colonial tensions over the delineation of these changing subjectivities re-emerged, coloring outside the lines of the nation. The present paper analyzes this contentious process of becoming through an iconological analysis of the entangled dynamics of re-imagination that the national flag underwent during the Tunisian revolution, starting from the liberation phase in December 2010, through the constitutional phase and the promulgation of the new constitution in 2014, until the inauguration of the National Flag Squa...
In Tunisia today - a country burdened by a weak economy and experiencing precarious security - the h...
In this article, one shall address the Tunisian Revolution of January 14th 2011 from the perspective...
The most famous slogan chanted in Tunisia in January, then in Egypt, Yemen, Libya, and Syria, is a r...
The Tunisian revolution not only liberated the country of its tenacious autocratic ruler, it also im...
From the actions of the Ben Ali regime to the protests that followed the self-‐ immolation of an or...
When analysing the Tunisian uprising through its aesthetics, the premonitory and subversive agency o...
The spatial dynamics were difficult to overlook during the 2011 movements of revolt in Tunisia, push...
To understand the current stalemate in the drafting process of the Tunisian constitution, it is impo...
The uprising of the Tunisian people against Ben Ali triggered a period of political turmoil and revo...
International audienceAfter Ben Ali's departure from power on January 14, 2011, under pressure from ...
Sami Zemni explains how, after Ben Ali's escape, the discovery of a conflict-ridden society led to a...
The Internet has become a vigorous political field of interactions. Many of these interchanges – con...
The 2010-2011 Jasmine Revolution brought many Tunisians who had lived their entire lives under autho...
Tunisia was the first country to have a revolution in the Arab Spring of 2010. The history of Tunisi...
Focusing on contemporary artistic production and on the case of Tunisia, the article aims to underst...
In Tunisia today - a country burdened by a weak economy and experiencing precarious security - the h...
In this article, one shall address the Tunisian Revolution of January 14th 2011 from the perspective...
The most famous slogan chanted in Tunisia in January, then in Egypt, Yemen, Libya, and Syria, is a r...
The Tunisian revolution not only liberated the country of its tenacious autocratic ruler, it also im...
From the actions of the Ben Ali regime to the protests that followed the self-‐ immolation of an or...
When analysing the Tunisian uprising through its aesthetics, the premonitory and subversive agency o...
The spatial dynamics were difficult to overlook during the 2011 movements of revolt in Tunisia, push...
To understand the current stalemate in the drafting process of the Tunisian constitution, it is impo...
The uprising of the Tunisian people against Ben Ali triggered a period of political turmoil and revo...
International audienceAfter Ben Ali's departure from power on January 14, 2011, under pressure from ...
Sami Zemni explains how, after Ben Ali's escape, the discovery of a conflict-ridden society led to a...
The Internet has become a vigorous political field of interactions. Many of these interchanges – con...
The 2010-2011 Jasmine Revolution brought many Tunisians who had lived their entire lives under autho...
Tunisia was the first country to have a revolution in the Arab Spring of 2010. The history of Tunisi...
Focusing on contemporary artistic production and on the case of Tunisia, the article aims to underst...
In Tunisia today - a country burdened by a weak economy and experiencing precarious security - the h...
In this article, one shall address the Tunisian Revolution of January 14th 2011 from the perspective...
The most famous slogan chanted in Tunisia in January, then in Egypt, Yemen, Libya, and Syria, is a r...