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Lisa Wedeen

    Deze auteur onderzoekt de complexiteit van macht en weerstand, met de nadruk op politieke theorie en feministische perspectieven. Haar werk duikt diep in transnationale culturele studies en onderzoekt hoe nationale identiteiten en burgerschap worden gevormd. Door middel van etnografische studies ontrafelt ze de dynamiek onder het oppervlak van politieke regimes, zoals te zien is in haar werk over Syrië. Haar aanpak is geworteld in rigoureus academisch onderzoek, waardoor lezers een doordringende kijk op het politieke landschap krijgen.

    Authoritarian Apprehensions
    Ambiguities of Domination
    • Ambiguities of Domination

      • 244bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      3,7(17)Tarief

      Treating rhetoric and symbols as central rather than peripheral to politics, Lisa Wedeen's groundbreaking book offers a compelling counterargument to those who insist that politics is primarily about material interests and the groups advocating for them. During the thirty-year rule of President Hafiz al-Asad's regime, his image was everywhere. In newspapers, on television, and during orchestrated spectacles. Asad was praised as the "father, " the "gallant knight, " even the country's "premier pharmacist." Yet most Syrians, including those who create the official rhetoric, did not believe its claims. Why would a regime spend scarce resources on a personality cult whose content is patently spurious? Wedeen shows how such flagrantly fictitious claims were able to produce a politics of public dissimulation in which citizens acted as if they revered the leader. By inundating daily life with tired symbolism, the regime exercised a subtle, yet effective form of power. The cult worked to enforce obedience, induce complicity, isolate Syrians from one another, and set guidelines for public speech and behavior. Wedeen's ethnographic research demonstrates how Syrians recognized the disciplinary aspects of the cult and sought to undermine them. In a new preface, Wedeen discusses the uprising against the Syrian regime that began in 2011 and questions the usefulness of the concept of legitimacy in trying to analyze and understand authoritarian regimes.-- Provided by Publisher

      Ambiguities of Domination
    • Authoritarian Apprehensions

      • 272bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen
      3,4(25)Tarief

      If the Arab uprisings initially heralded the end of tyrannies and a move toward liberal democratic governments, their defeat not only marked a reversal but was of a piece with emerging forms of authoritarianism worldwide. In Authoritarian Apprehensions, Lisa Wedeen draws on her decades-long engagement with Syria to offer an erudite and compassionate analysis of this extraordinary rush of events—the revolutionary exhilaration of the initial days of unrest and then the devastating violence that shattered hopes of any quick undoing of dictatorship. Developing a fresh, insightful, and theoretically imaginative approach to both authoritarianism and conflict, Wedeen asks, What led a sizable part of the citizenry to stick by the regime through one atrocity after another? What happens to political judgment in a context of pervasive misinformation? And what might the Syrian example suggest about how authoritarian leaders exploit digital media to create uncertainty, political impasses, and fractures among their citizens? Drawing on extensive fieldwork and a variety of Syrian artistic practices, Wedeen lays bare the ideological investments that sustain ambivalent attachments to established organizations of power and contribute to the ongoing challenge of pursuing political change. This masterful book is a testament to Wedeen’s deep engagement with some of the most troubling concerns of our political present and future.

      Authoritarian Apprehensions