Voices of the Arab Spring

Personal Stories from the Arab Revolutions

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Pub Date Feb 10 2015 | Archive Date Mar 25 2015

Description

Narrated by dozens of activists and everyday individuals involved in the Arab Spring, this book documents the unprecedented events that led to the collapse of dictatorial regimes in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Yemen. Beginning in 2011, these stories offer unique access to the message that inspired citizens to act, their experiences during revolt, and the lessons they learned from some of the most dramatic changes and appalling events to occur in the history of the Arab world. The riveting, revealing, and at times heartbreaking stories in this volume also include voices from Syria.

Featuring participants from a variety of social and educational backgrounds and political commitments, these personal stories of action represent the true phenomenon of the Arab Spring's united though broad social movements, collective identities, and youthful character. For years, these participants lived under regimes that brutally suppressed free expression and protest. Their testimony speaks to the multifaceted emotional, psychological, and cultural factors motivating citizens to join together and fight, putting a human face on events that might seem abstract or impersonal to many in the West.


Asaad al-Saleh is assistant professor of Arabic, comparative literature, and cultural studies in the Department of Languages and Literature and the Middle East Center at the University of Utah. His research focuses on issues related to autobiography, displacement, and political culture in the Arab world.

Narrated by dozens of activists and everyday individuals involved in the Arab Spring, this book documents the unprecedented events that led to the collapse of dictatorial regimes in Tunisia, Egypt...


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Advance Praise

"There's a wonderful cumulative power to reading the personal narratives. They're gripping, extremely poignant, often heartbreaking, and astonishing. It's long overdue to finally have unmediated access to "regular" citizens' experiences and recollections."—Mona El-Ghobashy

"There's a wonderful cumulative power to reading the personal narratives. They're gripping, extremely poignant, often heartbreaking, and astonishing. It's long overdue to finally have unmediated...


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This is a fascinating historical document, offering multiple perspectives into a major turning point in modern history. Reading it allows one to assemble one's own understanding of this movement.

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