This dissertation explores how history has been communicated during the 2011 Arab uprisings and their aftermath (2011-2015). It is a study about the struggle for finding a historically-grounded revolutionary narrative for an assumed Arab body politic that is torn apart by multiple political forces. I analyze popular communicative practices that invoke history and argue that they have played a crucial role in propagating a narrative that portrayed the uprisings as a collective Arab revolution and awakening. The strategic claim that protestors were making history, I suggest, paved the way for expressing hopes about the future through invoking past history. From 2011 to 2015 in the Arab world, contentious debates about politics were often expr...
What is striking about the continuing wave of Arab uprisings is not only their historical momentousn...
2011 became a year of revolt for the Middle East and north Africa as a series of popular uprisings t...
Since late 2010, the Arab World has witnessed regime changes in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya; and revolt...
This dissertation explores how history has been communicated during the 2011 Arab uprisings and thei...
This dissertation explores how history has been communicated during the 2011 Arab uprisings and thei...
My research highlights the complex relationship between narrative and temporality whilst exploring t...
This chapter aims to place the Arab uprisings of 2011 in historical perspective, addressing question...
dissertationBeginning in 2010 the Arab Spring rapidly spread across the Arab world and it took most ...
Critical scholarship investigating media and the Arab uprisings has called for "a return to history"...
A comprehensive picture of dissent in the Arab uprisings requires an understanding of how revolution...
The narratives deployed by the political elites and the opposition groups in Syria and Bahrain has u...
This dissertation is a study of the Arabic discourse of “revival” (iḥyāʾ) in Egypt and Greater Syria...
Much of the existing theories of mobilization appear to focus on either micro or macro level element...
The dissertation examines the foundations of modern Arab national thought in nineteenth-century work...
This thesis documents the narratives of a group of Egyptian youth about their participation in the 1...
What is striking about the continuing wave of Arab uprisings is not only their historical momentousn...
2011 became a year of revolt for the Middle East and north Africa as a series of popular uprisings t...
Since late 2010, the Arab World has witnessed regime changes in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya; and revolt...
This dissertation explores how history has been communicated during the 2011 Arab uprisings and thei...
This dissertation explores how history has been communicated during the 2011 Arab uprisings and thei...
My research highlights the complex relationship between narrative and temporality whilst exploring t...
This chapter aims to place the Arab uprisings of 2011 in historical perspective, addressing question...
dissertationBeginning in 2010 the Arab Spring rapidly spread across the Arab world and it took most ...
Critical scholarship investigating media and the Arab uprisings has called for "a return to history"...
A comprehensive picture of dissent in the Arab uprisings requires an understanding of how revolution...
The narratives deployed by the political elites and the opposition groups in Syria and Bahrain has u...
This dissertation is a study of the Arabic discourse of “revival” (iḥyāʾ) in Egypt and Greater Syria...
Much of the existing theories of mobilization appear to focus on either micro or macro level element...
The dissertation examines the foundations of modern Arab national thought in nineteenth-century work...
This thesis documents the narratives of a group of Egyptian youth about their participation in the 1...
What is striking about the continuing wave of Arab uprisings is not only their historical momentousn...
2011 became a year of revolt for the Middle East and north Africa as a series of popular uprisings t...
Since late 2010, the Arab World has witnessed regime changes in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya; and revolt...