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PUBLISHER: Edinburgh University Press
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9780748691036
RRP: £75.00
PAGES: 320
PUBLICATION DATE:
September 30, 2013
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The Making of the Tunisian Revolution: Contexts, Architects, Prospects
Associate Professor of Comparative Literature & Near Eastern Languages and Cultures Nouri Gana
From late 2010 to the present day, the Arab world has been shot through with insurrection and revolt. As a result, Tunisia is now seen as the unlikely birth place and exemplar of the process of democratisation long overdue in the Arab world. Mixing political, historical, economic, social and cultural analyses and approaches, the essays in this book reflect on the local, regional and transnational dynamics together with the long and short term factors that, when combined, set in motion the Tunisian Revolution and the Arab uprisings.
Associate Professor of Comparative Literature & Near Eastern Languages and Cultures Nouri Gana
Nouri Gana is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature & Near Eastern Languages and Cultures at UCLA. He is the author of Signifying Loss: Toward a Poetics of Narrative Mourning (2011) and editor of The Edinburgh Companion to the Arab Novel in English (EUP, 2013) and The Edinburgh Companion to the Arab Novel in English (Edinburgh University Press, 2013).