International Journal of Middle East Studies
Volume 49, Issue 3, 2017, Pages 501-505

Memory as a Field Site: Interviewing Displaced Persons (Article)

Pearlman W.*
  • a Department of Political Science, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, United States

Abstract

Six and a half years after the start of the Arab uprisings, the initial euphoria of popular mobilization and optimism in revolutionary change is an increasingly distant memory. While a few countries in the region are moving in the direction of greater openness, most are gripped by a resurgent authoritarianism that is ever more repressive. Some states are collapsing amid mass violence and humanitarian catastrophe. In others, threat of brutal punishment continues to enforce red lines against permissible speech and action, even as those red lines continue to shift. Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2017.

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violence popular protest Authoritarianism memory

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DOI: 10.1017/S0020743817000356
ISSN: 00207438
Original Language: English