Death lies at the beginning of the Arab uprisings, and death continues to haunt them. Most narratives about the Arab Spring begin with Mohammed Bouazizi, a Tunisian fruit vendor who set himself on fire. Egyptian protesters in turn referred to Khaled Said, a young man from Alexandria whom the police had beaten to death. This book places death at the centre of its engagement with the Arab uprisings, counterrevolutions, and their aftermaths. It examines martyrdom and commemoration as performative acts through which death and life are infused with meaning. Conversely, it shows how, in the...
Death lies at the beginning of the Arab uprisings, and death continues to haunt them. Most narratives about the Arab Spring begin with Mohammed Bou...