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Rebel Populism

Revolution and Loss Among Syrian Labourers in Beirut

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'Proudfoot’s Rebel populism is a ground-breaking study into how and why working-class and rural Syrian migrants were drawn to the promise of revolutionary politics and rebel militias. This fascinating book provides an intimate portrayal of young male lives shaped not only by warfare and violence but also hope.'
Joe Glenton, author of Veteranhood: Rage and Hope in British Ex-Military Life

'Proudfoot carefully and empathetically investigates the political views of Syrian workers in Beirut before, during, and after the Syrian revolution, digging into the space between what they say and what they mean, and exploring the frictions that are created between concepts like “freedom” and “human rights” and their lived realities. The result is not only an excellent read, but a perspective on the Syrian anti-government protests in 2011 that puts regular migrant workers at front and center.'
Boel McAteer, International Migration Review

'Rebel Populism is required reading for development scholars working on labour migration, the precariat, and anyone invested in understanding the political stakes of living a life in the aftermath of the Arab uprisings. Its clarity and readability make it highly suitable as a reading for courses on the contemporary Middle East, labour migration, social movements and contentious politics.'
Fuad Musallam, The Journal of Development Studies

'Rebel populism is a revelatory exploration of how a group of young Syrian migrant workers in the Lebanon’s construction industry were transformed into a rebellious populist opposition to the Syrian regime. Proudfoot’s excellent ethnography documents - with great empathy - how these young men developed, enacted, and expressed this emergent political consciousness largely over Facebook and WhatsApp as a live act of rebellion. Woven into this rich account is the depiction of the shattered futures these young men experience as their progress along a masculine trajectory is blocked. This is a lively and genuinely empathetic study filling gaps in our knowledge of young lives, male lives, in forced migration studies. It is essential reading.'
Dawn Chatty, Emerita Professor of Anthropology and Forced Migration, University of Oxford

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Forlag
Manchester University Press
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
232
ISBN
9781526158109
Utgivelsesår
2022
Format
23 x 16 cm

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'Proudfoot’s Rebel populism is a ground-breaking study into how and why working-class and rural Syrian migrants were drawn to the promise of revolutionary politics and rebel militias. This fascinating book provides an intimate portrayal of young male lives shaped not only by warfare and violence but also hope.'
Joe Glenton, author of Veteranhood: Rage and Hope in British Ex-Military Life

'Proudfoot carefully and empathetically investigates the political views of Syrian workers in Beirut before, during, and after the Syrian revolution, digging into the space between what they say and what they mean, and exploring the frictions that are created between concepts like “freedom” and “human rights” and their lived realities. The result is not only an excellent read, but a perspective on the Syrian anti-government protests in 2011 that puts regular migrant workers at front and center.'
Boel McAteer, International Migration Review

'Rebel Populism is required reading for development scholars working on labour migration, the precariat, and anyone invested in understanding the political stakes of living a life in the aftermath of the Arab uprisings. Its clarity and readability make it highly suitable as a reading for courses on the contemporary Middle East, labour migration, social movements and contentious politics.'
Fuad Musallam, The Journal of Development Studies

'Rebel populism is a revelatory exploration of how a group of young Syrian migrant workers in the Lebanon’s construction industry were transformed into a rebellious populist opposition to the Syrian regime. Proudfoot’s excellent ethnography documents - with great empathy - how these young men developed, enacted, and expressed this emergent political consciousness largely over Facebook and WhatsApp as a live act of rebellion. Woven into this rich account is the depiction of the shattered futures these young men experience as their progress along a masculine trajectory is blocked. This is a lively and genuinely empathetic study filling gaps in our knowledge of young lives, male lives, in forced migration studies. It is essential reading.'
Dawn Chatty, Emerita Professor of Anthropology and Forced Migration, University of Oxford

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