2016
DOI: 10.1080/19436149.2016.1177919
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Passive, Silent and Revolutionary: The ‘Arab Spring’ Revisited

Abstract: To counter the trend toward mechanization of research and aridity of critical analysis, this article makes a case for an interdisciplinary quest. To borrow Felix Guattari and Gilles Deleuze’s phrase, we are convinced that ‘everything is political, but every politics is simultaneously a macropolitics and a micropolitics.’ With an eye to open-ended research questions, this article attempts to build a body of theoretical, political and anthropological considerations, which, it is hoped, could function as a case o… Show more

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“…7 In a podcast series titled, 'Choreographing Transnational Maternities: As Brownlee and Ghiabi have suggested, interpretations offered by mainstream Anglo-American and European sources continue to reproduce classical Orientalist tropes. 9 In these accounts, there is an invariable emphasis on gender, religion and nationality as markers of identity, with Islam as the uniquely determining force behind the regime's reactionary policies.…”
Section: Situating the Discussion Beyond 'Western Eyes'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 In a podcast series titled, 'Choreographing Transnational Maternities: As Brownlee and Ghiabi have suggested, interpretations offered by mainstream Anglo-American and European sources continue to reproduce classical Orientalist tropes. 9 In these accounts, there is an invariable emphasis on gender, religion and nationality as markers of identity, with Islam as the uniquely determining force behind the regime's reactionary policies.…”
Section: Situating the Discussion Beyond 'Western Eyes'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These collective awakenings are tied to struggles for wider change, the restructuring of institutions and redefinition of collective social goals. Brownlee and Ghiabi (2016), however, question this agential link in the context of the so-called ‘Arab Awakening,’ a term first used by George Antonius in his famous book (1938). Awakening, they argue, implies a pre-existing lack of agency or absence of political being, something that was not there previously or existed only latently in those ‘previously asleep’.…”
Section: Defining Prepper Awakeningsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Billaud (2021: 4705) argues that this reinforces a commonly held idea that ‘political consciousness emerges only during historical trigger events or through specific modes of socialization,’ overlooking the ‘ordinary’ or ‘slow activism’ of subaltern groups. When attributed rather than self-adopted, the language of awakening signals a change in perception of the racialized Other, from passive and weak to (dangerously) active (Brownlee and Ghiabi, 2016). Claims of passivity and weakness in the ‘sleeping’ society were notoriously expressed in the Nazi party anthem ‘Germany Awake’ (‘Deutschland Erwache!’).…”
Section: Defining Prepper Awakeningsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…13 In 2011, Egypt faced the Arab Spring due to political unrest in the country. 14 This resulted in the closure of dental schools and many Malaysian dental students who were studying there were called back by their government. 15 These students upon their return faced problems like safe return, the difference in the curriculum, high tuition costs, and credit transfer.…”
Section: Disruption Of Dental Education and Training During The Arab Springmentioning
confidence: 99%