South Yemen's Independence Struggle: Generations of Resistance

Author:   Dr. Anne-Linda Amira Augustin
Publisher:   American University in Cairo Press
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9781649031082


Pages:   326
Publication Date:   30 November 2021
Format:   Hardback
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A bold firsthand account of one of the persistent Arab uprisings, in Yemen At its beginning in 2007, the Southern Movement in South Yemen was a loose merger of different people, most of them former army personnel and state employees of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (PDRY) who were forced from their jobs after the war in 1994, only four years after the unification between the PDRY and the Yemen Arab Republic. This bold ethnographic account of a persistent Arab uprising, in a rarely studied corner of the Middle East, explores why the Southern Movement has grown so tremendously during the last decade, and how it developed from a primarily social movement demanding social rights into a mass protest movement claiming independence for a state that had long vanished from the world map. Anne-Linda Amira Augustin asks why so many young people born after 1990 joined the movement and demanded the re-establishment of a state that they had never themselves experienced. At the core of South Yemeni resistance lies the transmission from generation to generation of a dominant counternarrative, which may be seen as the continuation and rehabilitation of the PDRY's national narrative. This narrative, amplified through everyday communication in families and neighborhoods, but also by media-makers, journalists, school and university teachers, civil society actors, and by the movement's activists, opposes the national-unity narrative of the Republic of Yemen and intensifies the demands for an independent state.

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Author:   Dr. Anne-Linda Amira Augustin
Publisher:   American University in Cairo Press
Imprint:   American University in Cairo Press
ISBN:  

9781649031082


ISBN 10:   1649031084
Pages:   326
Publication Date:   30 November 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Augustin's book is a profound, original, and engaged interior view of intergenerational transmission processes within the Southern Independence movement. . . . She excels in reconstructing the cultural grounding of this movement. --Middle East Journal [A] really fascinating book --New Books Network Monographs on South Yemeni contemporary politics and society are scarce. Anne-Linda Augustin's book fills in many gaps, adopting an approach that genuinely sympathizes with the people she studies and cares about the challenges they face as their territory and culture stand at a historical crossroads. --Laurent Bonnefoy, CNRS researcher, Sciences Po, Paris Based on intensive fieldwork, this book provides a valuable and unique account of one of the living popular uprisings in the Middle East. --Susanne Dahlgren, author of Contesting Realities: Public Sphere and Morality in Southern Yemen Remarkable ethnography of the independence struggle in Yemen. --Jemen-Report


Monographs on South Yemeni contemporary politics and society are scarce. Anne-Linda Augustin's book fills in many gaps, adopting an approach that genuinely sympathizes with the people she studies and cares about the challenges they face as their territory and culture stand at a historical crossroads.--Laurent Bonnefoy, CNRS researcher, Sciences Po, Paris Based on intensive fieldwork, this book provides a valuable and unique account of one of the living popular uprisings in the Middle East.--Susanne Dahlgren, author of Contesting Realities: Public Sphere and Morality in Southern Yemen


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Anne-Linda Amira Augustin is a political advisor to the European Representative Office of the Southern Transitional Council, a non-resident scholar at the Middle East Institute in Washington, DC, and a board member of the Academic Forum Muhammad Ali Luqman in Berlin, Germany.

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