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Reflecting twenty years of research and experience—after working with guerrilla fighters in the Kurdish region of northern Iraq, with Iranian refugees in Istanbul, with interreligious reconciliation groups in Morocco, and with former political prisoners in South Africa—Segall offers a groundbreaking study of globalization, gender, and resistance in public spaces. With timely correctives to the media lens of the Arab and African Spring, the author views protest not just as an economic and political act but also as a potential space of healing and creativity amidst contentious and gendered territories. Analyzing blogs, graphic novels, performances, and public testimonials, this book is unique in its attention to local expressions and creative use of technology to speak of political identities. With its impressive range of generational and gendered voices, Performing Democracy suggests hybrid protests that are voicing trauma, seeking change.

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  1. Cover, Front Flap
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  1. Title Page, Copyright Page
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Illustrations
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. xi-xiv
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. xv-xxviii
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  1. 1 Radio Songs, Kurdish Stories, Videos: Politics of Healing after Ethnic Cleansing
  2. pp. 1-29
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  1. 2 Televised War, Poetry, and Shiite Women: A Case Study of Generation Gaps
  2. pp. 30-54
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  1. 3 Sectarian Media, Nine Women, and the Stage: Transregional Identities
  2. pp. 55-77
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  1. 4 Baghdad Blogs and Gender Sites: An Iraqi Spring for Youth Culture?
  2. pp. 78-101
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  1. 5 Media and Iran’s Forgotten Spring: Intergenerational Politics in Persepolis
  2. pp. 102-120
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  1. 6 Guerrilla Fighters, Televised Testimonies: Democratic Miracle or African Spring?
  2. pp. 121-149
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  1. 7 9/11 Media: Gendered Nationalism beyond Islamic/Jewish Borders
  2. pp. 150-173
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  1. 8 Bewitched Democracies: A Ritual Spring for Youth Culture?
  2. pp. 174-193
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  1. Conclusion: Looking for Fadwa
  2. pp. 194-220
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  1. Appendix
  2. pp. 221-224
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  1. Notes
  2. pp. 225-246
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  1. References
  2. pp. 247-258
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 259-290
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  1. Back Flap, Back Cover
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