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ISBN
9781783604333
Subject Area
Political Science
Publication Name
Bahrain's Uprising : Resistance and Repression in the Gulf
Item Length
8.5 in
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic & Professional
Subject
Political Process / Political Advocacy, World / Middle Eastern
Publication Year
2015
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Marc Owen Jones
Item Width
5.6 in
Item Weight
16.2 Oz
Number of Pages
360 Pages

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Amid the extensive coverage of the Arab uprisings, the Gulf state of Bahrain has been almost forgotten. Fusing historical and contemporary analysis, Bahrain's Uprising seeks to fill this gap, examining the ongoing protests and state repression that continues today.Drawing on powerful testimonies, interviews, and conversations from those involved, this broad collection of writings by scholars and activists provides a rarely heard voice of the lived experience of Bahrainis, describing the way in which a sophisticated society, defined by a historical struggle, continues to hamper the efforts of the ruling elite to rebrand itself as a liberal monarchy.

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Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic & Professional
ISBN-10
1783604336
ISBN-13
9781783604333
eBay Product ID (ePID)
210361314

Product Key Features

Author
Marc Owen Jones
Publication Name
Bahrain's Uprising : Resistance and Repression in the Gulf
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Political Process / Political Advocacy, World / Middle Eastern
Publication Year
2015
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science
Number of Pages
360 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5 in
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Width
5.6 in
Item Weight
16.2 Oz

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LCCN
2020-303668
Lc Classification Number
Ds247.B28b27 2015
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'What binds the essays is, first of all, that they are remarkably well crafted and share a sense of immediacy... (At least one of the contributors is currently imprisoned.) The essays also share an overarching sense of humanity, in that the book focuses on the experience of people, not members of specific religious or national groups.' Journal of Shi'a Islamic Studies 'In an effort to address a large hole in Arab Spring analysis, Ala'a Shehabi and Marc Jones have assembled an enlightening compilation of essays addressing the popular Bahraini revolts of 2011.' The Middle East Journal 'Brings together a powerful group of voices, observers and activists, who have worked not only to make sense of events in Bahrain, but who have also tirelessly advocated for justice in one of the region's most tyrannical states. A timely and important volume.' Toby Jones, Rutgers University 'An outstanding volume that fills a chasm in the scholarship on the Arab revolutions and uprisings. Beautifully written, empirically rich, theoretically provocative and meticulously researched, it is a must-read for scholars interested in social movements in Bahrain and more broadly. The book includes compelling activist testimonies and pointed editorial cartoons, also making it an ideal text for classroom teaching.' Frances S. Hasso, Duke University 'An essential addition to scholarship on the revolts and counter-revolutionary backlashes that have roiled the Arab world since 2011. Through first-person accounts and rigorous analysis, this book teaches us a great deal not only about contentious politics and social movements in Bahrain but about regional geopolitics writ large.' Lisa Hajjar, University of California, Santa Barbara, Brings together a powerful group of voices, observers and activists, who have worked not only to make sense of events in Bahrain, but who have also tirelessly advocated for justice in one of the region's most tyrannical states. A timely and important volume.,  "What binds the essays is, first of all, that they are remarkably well crafted and share a sense of immediacy: many of the authors describe what they themselves saw and heard, and some go through the painful process of trying to express what it was like to be a political prisoner. (At least one of the contributors is currently imprisoned.) The essays also share an overarching sense of humanity, in that the book focuses on the experience of people, not members of specific religious or national groups."  , 'Brings together a powerful group of voices, observers and activists, who have worked not only to make sense of events in Bahrain, but who have also tirelessly advocated for justice in one of the region's most tyrannical states. A timely and important volume.' Toby Jones, Rutgers University 'An outstanding volume that fills a chasm in the scholarship on the Arab revolutions and uprisings. Beautifully written, empirically rich, theoretically provocative and meticulously researched, it is a must-read for scholars interested in social movements in Bahrain and more broadly. The book includes compelling activist testimonies and pointed editorial cartoons, also making it an ideal text for classroom teaching.' Frances S. Hasso, Duke University 'An essential addition to scholarship on the revolts and counter-revolutionary backlashes that have roiled the Arab world since 2011. Through first-person accounts and rigorous analysis, this book teaches us a great deal not only about contentious politics and social movements in Bahrain but about regional geopolitics writ large.' Lisa Hajjar, University of California, Santa Barbara, 'In an effort to address a large hole in Arab Spring analysis, Ala'a Shehabi and Marc Jones have assembled an enlightening compilation of essays addressing the popular Bahraini revolts of 2011.' The  Middle East Journal, "An essential read for anyone who wants to understand how a regime that has tortured, brutalised, and killed its own people can be regarded as a close ally of the UK."  , "What binds the essays is, first of all, that they are remarkably well crafted and share a sense of immediacy... (At least one of the contributors is currently imprisoned.) The essays also share an overarching sense of humanity, in that the book focuses on the experience of people, not members of specific religious or national groups." -- Journal of Shi'a Islamic Studies "In an effort to address a large hole in Arab Spring analysis, Ala'a Shehabi and Marc Jones have assembled an enlightening compilation of essays addressing the popular Bahraini revolts of 2011." -- The Middle East Journal "An outstanding volume that fills a chasm in the scholarship on the Arab revolutions and uprisings. Beautifully written, empirically rich, theoretically provocative and meticulously researched, it is a must-read for scholars interested in social movements in Bahrain and more broadly. The book includes compelling activist testimonies and pointed editorial cartoons, also making it an ideal text for classroom teaching." -- Frances S. Hasso, Duke University "An essential addition to scholarship on the revolts and counter-revolutionary backlashes that have roiled the Arab world since 2011. Through first-person accounts and rigorous analysis, this book teaches us a great deal not only about contentious politics and social movements in Bahrain but about regional geopolitics writ large." -- Lisa Hajjar, University of California, Santa Barbara "Brings together a powerful group of voices, observers and activists, who have worked not only to make sense of events in Bahrain, but who have also tirelessly advocated for justice in one of the region's most tyrannical states. A timely and important volume." -- Toby Jones, Rutgers University, What binds the essays is, first of all, that they are remarkably well crafted and share a sense of immediacy: many of the authors describe what they themselves saw and heard, and some go through the painful process of trying to express what it was like to be a political prisoner. (At least one of the contributors is currently imprisoned.) The essays also share an overarching sense of humanity, in that the book focuses on the experience of people, not members of specific religious or national groups., An essential addition to scholarship on the revolts and counter-revolutionary backlashes that have roiled the Arab world since 2011. Through first-person accounts and rigorous analysis, this book teaches us a great deal not only about contentious politics and social movements in Bahrain but about regional geopolitics writ large., 'What binds the essays is, first of all, that they are remarkably well crafted and share a sense of immediacy... (At least one of the contributors is currently imprisoned.) The essays also share an overarching sense of humanity, in that the book focuses on the experience of people, not members of specific religious or national groups.'Journal of Shi'a Islamic Studies'In an effort to address a large hole in Arab Spring analysis, Ala'a Shehabi and Marc Jones have assembled an enlightening compilation of essays addressing the popular Bahraini revolts of 2011.'The Middle East Journal'Brings together a powerful group of voices, observers and activists, who have worked not only to make sense of events in Bahrain, but who have also tirelessly advocated for justice in one of the region's most tyrannical states. A timely and important volume.'Toby Jones, Rutgers University'An outstanding volume that fills a chasm in the scholarship on the Arab revolutions and uprisings. Beautifully written, empirically rich, theoretically provocative and meticulously researched, it is a must-read for scholars interested in social movements in Bahrain and more broadly. The book includes compelling activist testimonies and pointed editorial cartoons, also making it an ideal text for classroom teaching.'Frances S. Hasso, Duke University'An essential addition to scholarship on the revolts and counter-revolutionary backlashes that have roiled the Arab world since 2011. Through first-person accounts and rigorous analysis, this book teaches us a great deal not only about contentious politics and social movements in Bahrain but about regional geopolitics writ large.'Lisa Hajjar, University of California, Santa Barbara, Bahrain's Uprising transports readers back to the tumultuous, even giddy, period when, for a few weeks at least, anything seemed possible. Edited by Ala'a Shehabi, the daughter of a prominent figure in the Bahraini opposition in exile in the United Kingdom, and Marc Owen Jones, who grew up as an expatriate in Bahrain, the volume is unabashedly activist both in tone and in content and is an outgrowth of the Bahrain Watch web initiative established in 2012. . . . The book succeeds . . . in reconstructing an evocative and comprehensive account of what is, in large measure, the forgotten flashpoint of the Arab Spring., An outstanding volume that fills a chasm in the scholarship on the Arab revolutions and uprisings. Beautifully written, empirically rich, theoretically provocative and meticulously researched, it is a must-read for scholars interested in social movements in Bahrain and more broadly. The book includes compelling activist testimonies and pointed editorial cartoons, also making it an ideal text for classroom teaching., In an effort to address a large hole in Arab Spring analysis, Ala'a Shehabi and Marc Jones have assembled an enlightening compilation of essays addressing the popular Bahraini revolts of 2011., An essential read for anyone who wants to understand how a regime that has tortured, brutalized, and killed its own people can be regarded as a close ally of the UK., 'In an effort to address a large hole in Arab Spring analysis, Ala'a Shehabi and Marc Jones have assembled an enlightening compilation of essays addressing the popular Bahraini revolts of 2011.'The Middle East Journal, What binds the essays is, first of all, that they are remarkably well crafted and share a sense of immediacy... (At least one of the contributors is currently imprisoned.) The essays also share an overarching sense of humanity, in that the book focuses on the experience of people, not members of specific religious or national groups., "Bahrain's Uprising transports readers back to the tumultuous, even giddy, period when, for a few weeks at least, anything seemed possible. Edited by Ala'a Shehabi, the daughter of a prominent figure in the Bahraini opposition in exile in the United Kingdom, and Marc Owen Jones, who grew up as an expatriate in Bahrain, the volume is unabashedly activist both in tone and in content and is an outgrowth of the Bahrain Watch web initiative established in 2012. . . . The book succeeds . . .  in reconstructing an evocative and comprehensive account of what is, in large measure, the forgotten flashpoint of the Arab Spring."  
Table of Content
Foreword: On the Prelude to the 14 February Uprising - Abdulhadi Khalaf Introduction: Bahrain's Uprising, the Struggle for Democracy in the Gulf - Ala'a Shehabi and Marc Owen Jones Part I: Voices of the Condemned 1. A Trial of Thoughts and Ideas - Ibrahim Sharif 2. God After Ten O'Clock - 'Ali Al Jallawi 3. A Room with a Wiew: An Eyewitness to the Pearl Uprising - Tony Mitchell Part II: Configuring Dissent: Charting Movements, Space, and Self-Representation in Bahrain 4. Shifting Contours of Activism and Possibilities for Justice in Bahrain - Luke G.G. Bhatia and Ala'a Shehabi 5. The Many Afterlives of Lulu: The Story of Bahrain's Pearl Roundabout - Amal Khalaf 6. Tn Tn Ttn and Torture in Bahrain: Puncturing the Spectacle of the 'Arab Spring' - John Horne Part III: Suppressing Dissent in an Acceptable Manner: Modes of Repression, Foreign Involvement and Institutional Violence 7. On the Side of Decency and Democracy: The History of British-Bahraini Relations and Transnational Contestation - Zoe Holman 8. Rotten Apples or Rotten Orchards: Police Deviance, Brutality, and Unaccountability in Bahrain - Marc Owen Jones 9. Social Media, Surveillance, and Cyberpolitics in the Bahrain uprising - Marc Owen Jones
Copyright Date
2015
Target Audience
College Audience
Dewey Decimal
953.65
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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