IF 0.4 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Aamer Ibraheem, Adrien Zakar
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在这篇文章中,我们将重点关注关键词Jawlān,以强调现代叙利亚专制制度中最关键的、如果被忽视的一个方面。1967年被以色列占领的Jawlān是一个边界地带,在这里,语言使政治关系成为可能,几十年来维持着各种形式的民族和亲属关系。我们展示了在1967年后的叙利亚,Jawlān如何成为国家向戈兰高地边界以外的公民发表讲话的话语载体。当2011年的时刻开始时,与政府沟通的方式被制定出来,既支持了独裁政权,又巩固了反对它的抵抗运动。我们提供了一项分析,展示了这些不同的欢呼方式是如何从专制中成长起来的,但却开始框定公民之间的交流,并在政权运作和其主权的地理范围之外构建公民关系。根据目前的动态,我们对当前关于新自由主义专制和边境本体论的讨论做出了贡献,将意识形态质询作为一种模式,将流散的叙利亚空间和政权控制地区以外的社区纳入其政治秩序。
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Jawlān
In this article, we focus on the keyword Jawlān to highlight one of the most critical, if overlooked, dimensions of autocracy in modern Syria. Occupied by Israel in 1967, the Jawlān is a borderland where words have made political relationships possible, sustaining forms of national and kin attachments for decades. We show how, within post-1967 Syria, the Jawlān came to function as a discursive vessel for the state to address its citizenry outside the boundaries of the Golan Heights. When the 2011 moment began, ways of communicating with the state were enacted to both buttress the autocracy and solidify the resistance movement opposing it. We offer an analysis demonstrating how these various ways of hailing had grown out of autocracy but came to frame communications among citizens and structure civic relations beyond the workings of the regime and the geographical scope of its sovereignty. Drawing on the dynamics in play at this moment, we contribute to current discussions on neoliberal autocracy and borderland ontologies, approaching ideological interpellation as a mode of enfolding diasporic Syria spaces and communities outside regime-controlled areas into its political order.
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Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication
Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication provides a transcultural academic sphere that engages Middle Eastern and Western scholars in a critical dialogue about culture, communication and politics in the Middle East. It also provides a forum for debate on the region’s encounters with modernity and the ways in which this is reshaping people’s everyday experiences. MEJCC’s long-term objective is to provide a vehicle for developing the field of study into communication and culture in the Middle East. The Journal encourages work that reconceptualizes dominant paradigms and theories of communication to take into account local cultural particularities.
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