The Politics of Mass Violence in the Middle East: Zones of Violence by Laura Robson, Lisa S. Ware, HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
English | March 12, 2024 | ISBN: B0CWMBPQWG | 10 hours and 16 minutes | M4B 128 Kbps | 561 Mb
English | March 12, 2024 | ISBN: B0CWMBPQWG | 10 hours and 16 minutes | M4B 128 Kbps | 561 Mb
Laura Robson, Lisa S. Ware (Narrator), "The Politics of Mass Violence in the Middle East: Zones of Violence"
The Middle East today is characterized by an astonishingly bloody civil war in Syria, a highly racialized and militarized approach to the concept of a Jewish state in Israel and the Palestinian territories, an Iraqi state paralyzed by the emergence of class- and region-inflected sectarian identifications, a Lebanon teetering on the edge of collapse from the pressures of its huge numbers of refugees and its sect-bound political system, and the rise of a wide variety of Islamist paramilitary organizations seeking to operate outside all these states.
The region's emergence as a "zone of violence," characterized by a viciously dystopian politics of identity, is a relatively recent phenomenon, developing only over the past century; but despite these shallow historical roots, the mass violence and dispossession now characterizing Syria, Lebanon, Israel/Palestine, and Iraq have emerged as some of the twenty-first century's most intractable problems. In this study, Laura Robson uses a framework of mass violence—encompassing the concepts of genocide, ethnic cleansing, forced migration, appropriation of resources, mass deportation, and forcible denationalization—to explain the emergence of a dystopian politics of identity across the Eastern Mediterranean in the mo
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