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1 online resource (xiii, 225 pages) : digital, PDF file(s). |
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Cambridge Middle East studies ; 50 |
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Cambridge Middle East studies ; 50.
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Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 24 Sep 2018). |
Summary |
Over much of its rule, the regime of Hafez al-Asad and his successor Bashar al-Asad deployed violence on a massive scale to maintain its grip on political power. In this book, Salwa Ismail examines the rationalities and mechanisms of governing through violence. In a detailed and compelling account, Ismail shows how the political prison and the massacre, in particular, developed as apparatuses of government, shaping Syrians' political subjectivities, defining their understanding of the terms of rule and structuring their relations and interactions with the regime and with one another. Examining ordinary citizens' everyday life experiences and memories of violence across diverse sites, from the internment camp and the massacre to the family and school, The Rule of Violence demonstrates how practices of violence, both in their routine and spectacular forms, fashioned Syrians' affective life, inciting in them feelings of humiliation and abjection, and infusing their lived environment with dread and horror. This form of rule is revealed to be constraining of citizens' political engagement, while also demanding of their action. |
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Online version restricted to NUS staff and students only through NUSNET. |
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Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
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System requirements: Internet connectivity; World Wide Web browser. |
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Syria -- Politics and government -- 1971-2000.
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Syria -- Politics and government -- 2000-
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Political violence -- Syria -- History -- 20th century.
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ISBN |
9781139424721 (ebook) |
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9781107032187 (hardback) |
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9781107698604 (paperback) |
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