Urban violence in the Middle East : changing cityscapes in the transition from empire to nation state

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Urban violence in the Middle East : changing cityscapes in the transition from empire to nation state

edited by Ulrike Freitag ... [et al.]

(Space and place, v. 14)

Berghahn, 2020

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [289]-308) and index

"First paperback edition published in 2020"--T.p. verso

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Covering a period from the late eighteenth century to today, this volume explores the phenomenon of urban violence in order to unveil general developments and historical specificities in a variety of Middle Eastern contexts. By situating incidents in particular processes and conflicts, the case studies seek to counter notions of a violent Middle East in order to foster a new understanding of violence beyond that of a meaningless and destructive social and political act. Contributions explore processes sparked by the transition from empires - Ottoman and Qajar, but also European - to the formation of nation states, and the resulting changes in cityscapes throughout the region.

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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Urban Violence in the Middle East: Changing Cityscapes in the Transition from Empire to Nation State Claudia Ghrawi, Fatemeh Masjedi, Nelida Fuccaro, Ulrike Freitag Part I: Managing and Employing Violence Chapter 1. Mapping and Scaling Urban Violence: The 1800 Insurrection in Cairo Nora Lafi Chapter 2. A Capital Challenge: Managing Violence and Disorders in Late Ottoman Istanbul Noemi Levy-Aksu Chapter 3. Gendered Obscenity: Women's Tongues, Men's Phalluses and the State's Fist in the Making of Urban Norm in Interwar Egypt Hanan Hammad Part II: Symbolic Politics of Violence Chapter 4. Urban Violence, the Muharram Processions and the Transformation of Iranian Urban Society: The Case of Dezful Reza Masoudi Nejad Chapter 5. Symbolic Politics and Urban Violence in Late Ottoman Jeddah Ulrike Freitag Part III: Communal Violence and its Discontents Chapter 6. The 1850 Uprising in Aleppo: Reconsidering the Explanatory Power of Sectarian Argumentations Feras Krimsti Chapter 7. The City as a Stage for a Violent Spectacle: The Massacres of Armenians in Istanbul in 1895-96 Florian Riedler Chapter 8. Transforming the Holy City: From Communal Clashes to Urban Violence, the Nebi Musa Riots in 1920 Roberto Mazza Part IV: Oil Cities: Spatiality and Violence Chapter 9. On Lines and Fences: Labour, Community and Violence in an Oil City Rasmus Christian Elling Chapter 10. Reading Oil as Urban Violence: Kirkuk and its Oil Conurbation, 1927-1958 Nelida Fuccaro Chapter 11. Structural and Physical Violence in Saudi Arabian Oil Towns, 1953-1956 Claudia Ghrawi Afterword: Urban Injustice, Urban Violence and the Revolution: Reflections on Cairo Khaled Adham Notes on Contributors Bibliography

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