
Arab Spring - The End of Postcolonialism
This book about the Arab Spring in your hands outlines a new way of thinking about the Middle East. In this book, Hamid Dabashi shows the concept of delayed rebellion, which he claims signifies the end of postcolonialism, as the driving force of the uprisings from Morocco to Iran, from Syria to Yemen. While Dabashi reveals that the Arab Spring has irreversibly changed the geopolitics of the region and that we are now obliged to re-imagine the "Middle East", he strikingly explains that the ongoing revolutionary mood has the potential to liberate not only the societies engulfed by the fire of rebellion, but also many others.
Dabashi offers a revolutionary, creative and open-ended reading of the process that will be seen as one of the founding moments of the twenty-first century.
Publisher | : | Sumer Publishing |
Number of pages | : | 350 |
The heart | : | Turkish |