Coloring Outside the Lines of the Nation. An Iconological Analysis of the Tunisian Revolution
The Tunisian revolution not only liberated the country of its tenacious autocratic ruler, it also impacted, in a profound way, the imagination of prevailing political subjectivities. After Ben Ali fled the country, unsettled post-colonial tensions over the delineation of these changing subjectivitie...
Main Author: | Joachim Ben Yakoub |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Center for Near and Middle Eastern Studies
2017-05-01
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Series: | Middle East : Topics & Arguments |
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Online Access: | http://meta-journal.net/article/view/6542 |
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