Mediterranean in Dis/order : : Space, Power, and Identity.

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Place / Publishing House:Ann Arbor : : University of Michigan Press,, 2023.
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Year of Publication:2023
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (325 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • List of Figures and Tables
  • Preface and Acknowledgments
  • Introduction. Framing the Mediterranean (Dis)order: Epistemologies and Theoretical Perspectives | Rosita Di Peri and Daniel Meier
  • Part I. Mobilizations
  • 1. Filling the Urban Space after Authoritarianism in Tunisia: The Case of Islamic Activism in Sfax | Ester Sigillò
  • 2. The "Apple of Discord": The Btekhnay Rally and the (Ephemeral?) Subversion of Mount Lebanon's Politics of Space (1965) | Rossana Tufaro
  • 3. The Spatial Production of an "Ungoverned" and Fragmented Libya | Debora V. Malito and Muhamm ad Dan Suleiman
  • 4. Turbulence on the Margins: Lebanese Universities' Mada Network against Sectarianism | Rosita Di Peri and Valeria Sartori
  • Part II. Migrations
  • 5. Map Traps: The Spatiality of EU Migration Policy Instruments in the Southern Neighborhood | Federica Zardo
  • 6. Migrants' Transit (Im)mobility within the EU Borderland: Three Decades of EU Externalization at the EU-Turkish Border | Chiara Maritato
  • 7. Sea Borders between Domestic and International Definitions of Spaces: Italian-Libyan Cooperation on Border Management | Chiara Loschi
  • 8. Boundaries and Spaces of Syrian Power: Syrian Migration to Morocco | Virginia Fanny Faccenda
  • Part III. Places
  • 9. Contestation and Appropriation of Space in Lebanese Post-Civil War Cinema | Thomas Richard
  • 10. A Lebanese Heterotopia? Oscar Niemeyer and the Rashid Karami International Fair in Tripoli, Lebanon | Francesco Mazzucotelli
  • 11. Implementing Local Democracy: From Borders to Powers in Postrevolution Tunisia | Chiara Sebastiani
  • Conclusion. The Politics of a Transforming Mediterranean Space: A Liminality Perspective | Daniela Huber
  • Contributors
  • Index.