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2. Playing the Islamic Card: The Use and Abuse of Religion in Tunisian Politics
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Kenneth Perkins
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Selected Abbreviations ix
- Introduction: Collaborative Revolutionism 1
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Part 1. Contexts: Roots of Discontent
- 1. Under the Emperor’s Neoliberal Clothes! Why the International Financial Institutions Got it Wrong in Tunisia 35
- 2. Playing the Islamic Card: The Use and Abuse of Religion in Tunisian Politics 58
- 3. United States Policy towards Tunisia: What New Engagement after an Expendable “Friendship”? 81
- 4. “Friends of Tunisia”: French Economic and Diplomatic Support of Tunisian Authoritarianism 103
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Part 2. Architects: Genealogies of Dissent
- 5. From Socio-Economic Protest to National Revolt: The Labor Origins of the Tunisian Revolution 127
- 6. The Powers of Social Media 147
- 7. Rethinking the Role of the Media in the Tunisian Uprising 159
- 8. Visions of Dissent, Voices of Discontent: Postcolonial Tunisian Film and Song 181
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Part 3. Prospects: The Postrevolutionary Moment
- 9. From Resistance to Governance: The Category of Civility in the Political Theory of Tunisian Islamists 207
- 10. Women’s Rights before and after the Revolution 224
- 11. The Rise of Salafism and the Future of Democratization 252
- 12. The Fragile Tunisian Democracy—What Prospects for the Future? 270
- Postscript: Preserving the Exemplar 291
- Bibliography 299
- List of Contributors 322
- Index 326
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Selected Abbreviations ix
- Introduction: Collaborative Revolutionism 1
-
Part 1. Contexts: Roots of Discontent
- 1. Under the Emperor’s Neoliberal Clothes! Why the International Financial Institutions Got it Wrong in Tunisia 35
- 2. Playing the Islamic Card: The Use and Abuse of Religion in Tunisian Politics 58
- 3. United States Policy towards Tunisia: What New Engagement after an Expendable “Friendship”? 81
- 4. “Friends of Tunisia”: French Economic and Diplomatic Support of Tunisian Authoritarianism 103
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Part 2. Architects: Genealogies of Dissent
- 5. From Socio-Economic Protest to National Revolt: The Labor Origins of the Tunisian Revolution 127
- 6. The Powers of Social Media 147
- 7. Rethinking the Role of the Media in the Tunisian Uprising 159
- 8. Visions of Dissent, Voices of Discontent: Postcolonial Tunisian Film and Song 181
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Part 3. Prospects: The Postrevolutionary Moment
- 9. From Resistance to Governance: The Category of Civility in the Political Theory of Tunisian Islamists 207
- 10. Women’s Rights before and after the Revolution 224
- 11. The Rise of Salafism and the Future of Democratization 252
- 12. The Fragile Tunisian Democracy—What Prospects for the Future? 270
- Postscript: Preserving the Exemplar 291
- Bibliography 299
- List of Contributors 322
- Index 326