The Mediterranean Incarnate

The Mediterranean Incarnate
Title The Mediterranean Incarnate PDF eBook
Author Naor Ben-Yehoyada
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 285
Release 2017-05-26
Genre History
ISBN 022645102X

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Whose strike is it? -- The craft of expansive navigation -- Fish and bait -- One big family -- Pissing rage -- Terms of transcultural affinity -- Conclusion: Mediterranean afterlife of a dying fishing town

Colonialism, Transnationalism, and Anarchism in the South of the Mediterranean

Colonialism, Transnationalism, and Anarchism in the South of the Mediterranean
Title Colonialism, Transnationalism, and Anarchism in the South of the Mediterranean PDF eBook
Author Laura Galián
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 230
Release 2020-07-24
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3030454495

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This book explores the unsettling ties between colonialism, transnationalism, and anarchism. Anarchism as prefigurative politics has influenced several generations of activists and has expressed the most profound libertarian desire of Southern Mediterranean societies. The emergence of anarchist and anti-authoritarian movements and collective actions from Morocco to Palestine, Algeria, Tunis, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria and Jordan has changed the focus of our attention in the last decade. How have these anarchist movements been formulated? What characteristics do they share with other libertarian experiences? Why are there hardly any studies on anarchism in the South of the Mediterranean? In turn, the book critically reviews the anti-authoritarian geographies in the South of the Mediterranean and reassesses the postcolonial status of these emancipatory projects. Colonialism, Transnationalism, and Anarchism in the South of the Mediterranean invites us to revisit the necessity of decolonizing anarchism, which is enunciated, in many cases, from a privileged epistemic position reproducing neocolonial power relations.

Dialogue with the Mediterranean

Dialogue with the Mediterranean
Title Dialogue with the Mediterranean PDF eBook
Author Gareth Mark Winrow
Publisher Routledge
Pages 284
Release 2002-05-03
Genre Political Science
ISBN 113557717X

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The first examination of the importance of NATO's Mediterranean Initiative for the security and stability of the Euro-Mediterranean area, this book discusses the challenges, risks, and possible threats to NATO member states which may stem from the southern and eastern Mediterranean.

Mediterranean Diasporas

Mediterranean Diasporas
Title Mediterranean Diasporas PDF eBook
Author Maurizio Isabella
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 241
Release 2015-11-19
Genre History
ISBN 1472576667

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Mediterranean Diasporas looks at the relationship between displacement and the circulation of ideas within and from the Mediterranean basin in the long 19th century. In bringing together leading historians working on Southern Europe, the Balkans, and the Ottoman Empire for the first time, it builds bridges across national historiographies, raises a number of comparative questions and unveils unexplored intellectual connections and ideological formulations. The book shows that in the so-called age of nationalism the idea of the nation state was by no means dominant, as displaced intellectuals and migrant communities developed notions of double national affiliations, imperial patriotism and liberal imperialism. By adopting the Mediterranean as a framework of analysis, the collection offers a fresh contribution to the growing field of transnational and global intellectual history, revising the genealogy of 19th-century nationalism and liberalism, and reveals new perspectives on the intellectual dynamics of the age of revolutions.

Human Interaction with the Environment in the Red Sea

Human Interaction with the Environment in the Red Sea
Title Human Interaction with the Environment in the Red Sea PDF eBook
Author Dionysius A. Agius
Publisher BRILL
Pages 458
Release 2017-04-24
Genre History
ISBN 9004330828

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This volume contains a selection of fourteen papers presented at the Red Sea VI conference held at Tabuk University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 2013. It sheds light on many aspects related to the environmental and biological perspectives, history, archaeology and human culture of the Red Sea, opening the door to more interdisciplinary research in the region. It stimulates a new discourse on different human adaptations to, and interactions with, the environment. With contributions by Andre Antunes, K. Christopher Beard, Ahmed Hussein, Emad Khalil, Solène Marion de Procé, Abdirachid Mohamed, Ania Kotarba-Morley, Sandra Olsen, Andrew Peacock, Eleanor Scerri, Pierre Schneider, Marijke Van Der Veen and Chiara Zazzaro.

Critically Mediterranean

Critically Mediterranean
Title Critically Mediterranean PDF eBook
Author yasser elhariry
Publisher Springer
Pages 282
Release 2018-03-06
Genre History
ISBN 3319717642

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Traversed by masses of migrants and wracked by environmental and economic change, the Mediterranean has come to connote crisis. In this context, Critically Mediterranean asks how the theories and methodologies of Mediterranean studies may be brought to bear upon the modern and contemporary periods. Contributors explore how the Mediterranean informs philosophy, phenomenology, the poetics of time and space, and literary theory. Ranging from some of the earliest twentieth-century material on the Mediterranean to Edmond Amran El Maleh, Christoforos Savva, Orhan Pamuk, and Etel Adnan, the essays ask how modern and contemporary Mediterraneans may be deployed in political, cultural, artistic, and literary practice. The critical Mediterranean that emerges is plural and performative—a medium through which subjects may negotiate imagined relations with the world around them. Vibrant and deeply interdisciplinary, Critically Mediterranean offers timely interventions for a sea in crisis.

Mediterranean Politics

Mediterranean Politics
Title Mediterranean Politics PDF eBook
Author Richard Gillespie
Publisher Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Pages 296
Release 1994
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780838636091

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Mediterranean Politics is a new yearbook providing a major new perspective on European Union events, contemporary trends, and developments in the region during the previous year.