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Creative Resistance

Political Humor in the Arab Uprisings
  • Edited by: Sabine Damir-Geilsdorf and Stephan Milich
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2020
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This volume explores political humor as a creative tool for resistance. It analyzes the interdependencies between humorous forms of cultural expression and socio-political developments in different countries.

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Damir-Geilsdorf Sabine :

Sabine Damir-Geilsdorf has held the chair of Islamic Studies at the Institute of Oriental Studies at the University of Cologne since 2012. Her main research interests include transformations of religious concepts in Muslim societies, Islamism, migration to the Arab Gulf states, Islam in Germany, and popular culture in Middle Eastern societies.

Milich Stephan :

Stephan Milich teaches modern Arabic culture and Islamic studies at the University of Cologne. His research interests include contemporary Arabic poetry and prose, culture and ideology as well as representations and concepts of exile and trauma in Arabic literature. He has published widely on modern Arab poetry and translated a number of literary works by contemporary Arab authors such as Mahmoud Darwish, Mohammed Bennis, Rosa Yassin Hassan into German. He currently works on representations of trauma in contemporary Arabic prose with a special interest in `trauma politics' as well as on German orientalism and `orient politics' in WWI.

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INTRODUCTION

Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
Sabine Damir-Geilsdorf and Stephan Milich
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PART I: MAGHREB

Performativity and Quotidian Humor in Revolutionary Tunisia
Nathanael Mannone
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How Do Sahrawi Artists Use New Media to Perform Political Criticism?
Sébastien Boulay and Mohamed Dahmi
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PART II: EGYPT, SUDAN

Humor in the Work of Younger Egyptian Artists
Fabian Heerbaart
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Portraits of Soldiers and Police Officers in Two Artwork Series of Egyptian Visual Artist Nermine Hammam
Stephan Milich
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Poetic Documents of the Revolution
Liza Franke
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Larissa-Diana Fuhrmann
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PART III: SYRIA, PALESTINE, KUWAIT, LEBANON

Dark Humor in Visualizing the Syrian Conflict
Sabine Damir-Geilsdorf
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Humor, Art and Infrastructures of Palestinian Statehood
Chrisoula Lionis
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The Zan al-ʾAn Comics Project in Ramallah
Anna Gabai
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Sheno Ya3ni Challenging Social Positioning through Dystopian Satire
Fatema Hubail
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A Case Study of Lebanese Rap
Fernanda Fischione
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