Gulf Cooperation Council culture and identities in the new millennium : resilience, transformation, (re)creation and diffusion

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    • Karolak, Magdalena
    • Allam, Nermin

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Gulf Cooperation Council culture and identities in the new millennium : resilience, transformation, (re)creation and diffusion

Magdalena Karolak, Nermin Allam, editors

(Contemporary Gulf studies / series editors, Steven Wright, Abdullah Baabood)

Palgrave Macmillan, c2020

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The book analyzes recent changes to the identities and cultures of the GCC countries. These important transformations have gone largely unnoticed due to the fast-paced changes in the region that affect all aspects of society. The volume unpacks these transformations by looking from a holistic perspective at the intersections of language, arts, education, political culture, city, regional alliances and transnational identities. It offers selected case studies based on original research carried out in the region. Chapter 7, 'Identity Lost & Found: Architecture and Identity Formation in Kuwait and the Gulf', of this book is available open access under a CC BY 4.0 license at link.springer.com

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: Identity in the Gulf in the 21st century.- Chapter 2 Alliances and Regionalism in the Middle East after Arab Uprisings: An Assessment on durability and fragility of the Gulf Cooperation Council.- Chapter 3 Political Culture in Qatar: State-Society Relations and National Identity in Transformation.- Chapter 4 Sectarian Transnational Identities Online: Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.- Chapter 5 The Nation and its Artists: Contemporary Khaleeji Artists between Critique and Capture.- Chapter 6 "The side door is open": Identity Articulation and Cultural Practices in post-Arab Spring.- Chapter 7 Identity Lost & Found. Architecture and Identity Formation in Kuwait and the Gulf.- Chapter 8 Clubbing in Dubai: The making of a "party capital".- Chapter 9 Linguistic Hybridity and Cultural Multiplicity in Emirati Identity Construction.- Chapter 10 Giving 'flesh' to Emiratiness through everyday performances of national identity: The role of Arabic language in constructing Emirati national identity among young Emiratis in Dubai.- Chapter 11 Higher Education Abroad in the New Millennium: GCC Scholarship Programs as GCC Culture and Identities Boosters. Saudi Arabia in the Spotlight.- Chapter 12 Qatari mothers do not a Qatari make: Boundary Making and Identity Marking in Twitter Campaigns for Qatari Citizenship.

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