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Humor, Mockery and Defamation in Western Sahara
How Do Sahrawi Artists Use New Media to Perform Political Criticism?
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Content 5
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INTRODUCTION
- Forms and Functions of Political Humor in Arab Societies 9
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PART I: MAGHREB
- Beyond Tanfis 53
- Humor, Mockery and Defamation in Western Sahara 79
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PART II: EGYPT, SUDAN
- “We Started to Celebrate Being Egyptian” 103
- From Equanimity to Agony 131
- A Festival of Resistance 153
- Towards an Understanding of the Role of Political Satire in Sudan 171
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PART III: SYRIA, PALESTINE, KUWAIT, LEBANON
- “Candies from Eastern Ghouta” 191
- If a Duck is Drawn in the Desert, Does Anybody See It? 223
- Dealing with Politics in Palestine 243
- From Kuwait’s Margins to Tolaytila’s Mainstream 259
- A Critique of Religious Sectarianism through Satire 297
- Authors 327
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Content 5
-
INTRODUCTION
- Forms and Functions of Political Humor in Arab Societies 9
-
PART I: MAGHREB
- Beyond Tanfis 53
- Humor, Mockery and Defamation in Western Sahara 79
-
PART II: EGYPT, SUDAN
- “We Started to Celebrate Being Egyptian” 103
- From Equanimity to Agony 131
- A Festival of Resistance 153
- Towards an Understanding of the Role of Political Satire in Sudan 171
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PART III: SYRIA, PALESTINE, KUWAIT, LEBANON
- “Candies from Eastern Ghouta” 191
- If a Duck is Drawn in the Desert, Does Anybody See It? 223
- Dealing with Politics in Palestine 243
- From Kuwait’s Margins to Tolaytila’s Mainstream 259
- A Critique of Religious Sectarianism through Satire 297
- Authors 327