[Βιβλιοκριτική] Shuttered experiences and revolution. Anna M. Agathangelou and Nerzat Soguk (eds), Arab Revolutions and World Transformations

Part of : Historein : a review of the past and other stories ; Vol.14, 2014, pages 112-123

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post-colonial, ‘Arab Spring’, resistance, democracy, revolution, glocal social movements, social poetics and aesthetics, dignity, transindividual, affect, cosmopolitics, Social Anthropology, Philosophy, Cultural Studies
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Anna M. Agathangelou and Nerzat Soguk (eds), Arab Revolutions and World Transformations London: Routledge, 2013. 139 pp., Τα keywords παρέχονται από πηγή εκτός τεκμηρίου
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