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El. knyga: Syria from Reform to Revolt: Volume 2: Culture, Society, and Religion

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As Syria’s anti-authoritarian uprising and subsequent civil war have left the country in ruins, the need for understanding the nation’s complex political and cultural realities remains urgent. The second of a two-volume series, Syria from Reform to Revolt: Culture, Society, and Religion draws together closely observed, critical and historicized analyses, giving vital insights into Syrian society today.
With a broad range of disciplinary perspectives, contributors reveal how Bashar al-Asad’s pivotal first decade of rule engendered changes in power relations and public discourse—dynamics that would feed the 2011 protest movement and civil war. Essays focus on key arenas of Syrian social life, including television drama, political fiction, Islamic foundations, and Christian choirs and charities, demonstrating the ways in which Syrians worked with and through the state in attempts to reform, undermine, or sidestep the regime. The contributors explore the paradoxical cultural politics of hope, anticipation, and betrayal that have animated life in Syria under Asad, revealing the fractures that obstruct peaceful transformation. Syria from Reform to Revolt provides a powerful assessment of the conditions that turned Syria’s hopeful Arab spring revolution into a catastrophic civil war that has cost over 200,000 lives and generated the worst humanitarian crisis of the twenty-first century.

Acknowledgments vii
1 Introduction A Legacy of Raised Expectations
1(15)
Christa Salamandra
Leif Stenberg
2 What Lies Beneath Political Criticism in Recent Syrian Fiction
16(20)
Max Weiss
3 Syria's Drama Outpouring Between Complicity and Critique
36(17)
Christa Salamandra
4 The "Whisper Strategy" How Syrian Drama Makers Shape Television Fiction in the Context of Authoritarianism and Commodification
53(24)
Donatella Della Ratta
5 Cultural Liberalization or Marginalization? The Cultural Politics of Syrian Folk Dance during Social Market Reform
77(15)
Shayna Silverstein
6 Christian Charities and the Ba'thist Regime in Bashar al-Asad's Syria A Comparative Analysis
92(18)
Laura Ruiz de Elvira
7 Performing the Nation Syrian Christians on the National Stage
110(20)
Andreas Bandak
8 Merchant Background, Bourgeois Ethics The Syrian `ulama' and Economic Liberalization
130(17)
Thomas Pierret
9 Muslim Organizations in Bashar's Syria The Transformation of the Shaykh Ahmad Kuftaro Foundation
147(24)
Leif Stenberg
Notes 171(38)
Bibliography 209(16)
Contributors 225(2)
Index 227
Christa Salamandra is associate professor of anthropology at Lehman College and the Graduate Center, the City University of New York, USA.

Leif Stenberg is professor of Islamology and director of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Lund University, USA. He is coeditor of Globalization and the Muslim World: Culture, Religion, and Modernity.