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A decade on from the Syrian uprising, this is the first book to put the revolution and its tragic aftermath under ethnographic scrutiny. Exploring the lifeworlds of the revolution's actors and witnesses, it proposes an understanding of revolution as a radical ontological rupture, and makes intimate the relation between revolution and displacement.

Produktbeschreibung
A decade on from the Syrian uprising, this is the first book to put the revolution and its tragic aftermath under ethnographic scrutiny. Exploring the lifeworlds of the revolution's actors and witnesses, it proposes an understanding of revolution as a radical ontological rupture, and makes intimate the relation between revolution and displacement.
Autorenporträt
Charlotte Al-Khalili is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in anthropology at the University of Sussex. Her work focuses on revolutionary politics and subjectivities and religious temporalities and practices in Syria and Turkey. She is coeditor of Revolution Beyond the Event, also published by UCL Press.