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Protesting Jordan Geographies Of Power And Dissent 1st Edition Jillian Schwedler

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Protesting Jordan Geographies Of Power And Dissent 1st Edition Jillian Schwedler
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.84 MB
Pages: 392
Author: Jillian Schwedler
ISBN: 9781503631595, 1503631591
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Protesting Jordan Geographies Of Power And Dissent 1st Edition Jillian Schwedler by Jillian Schwedler 9781503631595, 1503631591 instant download after payment.

Protest has been a key method of political claim-making in Jordan from the late Ottoman period to the present day. More than moments of rupture within normal-time politics, protests have been central to challenging state power, as well as reproducing it—and the spatial dynamics of protests play a central role in the construction of both state and society. With this book, Jillian Schwedler considers how space and geography influence protests and repression, and, in challenging conventional narratives of Hashemite state-making, offers the first in-depth study of rebellion in Jordan.


Based on twenty-five years of field research, Protesting Jordan examines protests as they are situated in the built environment, bringing together considerations of networks, spatial imaginaries, space and place-making, and political geographies at local, national, regional, and global scales. Schwedler considers the impact of time and temporality in the lifecycles of individual movements. Through a mixed interpretive methodology, this book illuminates the geographies of power and dissent and the spatial practices of protest and repression, highlighting the political stakes of competing narratives about Jordan's past, present, and future.

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