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Demands for freedom, justice, and dignity have animated protests and revolutions across the Middle East in recent years, from the Iranian Green Movement and the Arab Spring uprisings to Turkey’s March for Justice and the ongoing struggle in Palestine. Although expectations raised by the Arab Spring were largely disappointed and protests that toppled entrenched rulers unleashed
vicious counterrevolutionary forces, there is no doubt that the landscape of the Middle East has changed. Drawing from diverse disciplines, this volume offers critical perspectives on these changes, covering politics, religion, gender dynamics, human rights, media, literature, and music. What ultimately has changed in "the new Middle East"? Who are the actors pushing the direction
of change? How are aspirations for change being expressed through media and the arts? With extensive analysis and thoughtful reflection, this book gives readers an in-depth portrayal of a modernizing Middle East.

Recenzijas

An important and relatively distinctive dimension of the overall argument in this volume is its inclusive nature, going beyond the usual approach of many recent publications on the contemporary Middle East, by its specific inclusion of analyses focused on human rights, on changing dynamics of gender relations, and on the new media culture.

List of Illustrations and Tables
vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(46)
Valerie J. Hoffman
Part One Religion, Politics, and Society in the Middle East
1 Religion and Politics in the Arab Spring and Its Aftermath
47(24)
Valerie J. Hoffman
2 The Islamic Republic and the Politics of the New Middle East
71(19)
Behrooz Ghamari-Tabrizi
3 The Military, the Islamists, and the Battle over Egypt's Constitution
90(19)
Feisal G. Mohamed
4 Old and New Battles for Turkish National Identity
109(25)
Joshua D. Hendrick
5 Security Challenges in Tunisia, Libya, Morocco, and Algeria in the Wake of the Arab Uprisings
134(19)
Ramazan Erdag
Part Two Human Rights in the Middle East
6 Islam, Non-Muslim Minorities, and Human Rights in the Middle East
153(41)
Valerie J. Hoffman
7 Regime Ruptures and Sectarian Eruptions in Post-Mubarak Egypt
194(28)
Mariz Tadros
8 The Palestinians Justice Denied
222(63)
Cheryl A. Rubenberg
Part Three Gender Dynamics: What Has Changed?
9 Gender Norms in the Muslim Middle East
285(33)
Valerie J. Hoffman
10 The Politics of Gender Equality in Turkey
318(20)
Gul Aldikacti Marshall
11 Between a Rock and a Hard Place The "Arab Spring," Women, and Lessons from Iran
338(19)
Haideh Moghissi
Part Four Media and Cultural Expressions
12 State-Sponsored Media, Cultural Production, and Information Wars The Case of Iran
357(14)
Niki Akhavan
13 The Power of Corruption and the Corruption of Power The Arabic Historical Novel in Morocco (and Elsewhere)
371(23)
Roger Allen
14 From Sayed Darwish to MC Sadat Sonic Cartographies of the Egyptian Uprising
394(61)
Ted Swedenburg
Contributors 455(4)
Index 459
Valerie J. Hoffman is professor and head of the Department of Religion at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is the author of The Essentials of Ibadi Islam.