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Revolutionary Tunisia Inequality Marginality And Power Stefano Pontiggia

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Revolutionary Tunisia Inequality Marginality And Power Stefano Pontiggia
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.23 MB
Pages: 222
Author: Stefano Pontiggia
ISBN: 9781793646842, 1793646848
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Revolutionary Tunisia Inequality Marginality And Power Stefano Pontiggia by Stefano Pontiggia 9781793646842, 1793646848 instant download after payment.

InRevolutionary Tunisia: Inequality, Marginality, and Power, Stefano Pontiggia examines marginality and inequality in Tunisia through the stories of people living in Redeyef, a mining town in the Tunisian south that is well known for its militant past. Considering the ongoing formation of the post-revolutionary Tunisian state, Pontiggia explores the extent to which state-led institutions, local power relations, the social structure, and the dynamics of space production coincide to perpetuate inequality. Far from being a process of exclusion from wealth and development, Pontiggia asserts, marginality is instead synonymous with a gradual integration of territories and populations into a socio-territorial hierarchy that is rooted in the colonial experience. What emerges is a country whose revolution is characterized by change as much as continuity with the past.

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