Shafshoofa Maleshi

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, International, Social Science
Cover of the book Shafshoofa Maleshi by Prashant Bhatt, Prashant Bhatt
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Prashant Bhatt ISBN: 9781301803361
Publisher: Prashant Bhatt Publication: February 26, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Prashant Bhatt
ISBN: 9781301803361
Publisher: Prashant Bhatt
Publication: February 26, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The 2011 revolutionary uprising in Libya gave the history of this region a decisive turn. In this period I have spent some time looking into narratives of common people long suppressed and examining how they have been affected by the upheaval and its aftermath. Guided by the dictum conveyed by Greenspan in "Listening to Holocast Survivors" that a good interview is a process in which two people work hard to understand the views and experiences of one person: the interviewee, I have tried to go through the different layers and meanings of on going processes of change in Libya.

How did Italian colonialism affect the lives of common Libyans? What were the opportunities brought about by independence? What meanings did Arab nationalism to different people? How does the 2011 liberation war open new horizons to veterans and youngsters? These and many other questions are examined through Oral history narratives of native Arabs, Berbers, immigrant worker narratives, faith, work and dialogue.

Social change will take time, but it is certain that the feared and hated dictator is not returning. So the streets resound with cries of “Shafshoofa Maleshi,” shafshoofa referring to Gaddafi’s long hair, which some say was full of lice, and maleshi meaning “sorry.”

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The 2011 revolutionary uprising in Libya gave the history of this region a decisive turn. In this period I have spent some time looking into narratives of common people long suppressed and examining how they have been affected by the upheaval and its aftermath. Guided by the dictum conveyed by Greenspan in "Listening to Holocast Survivors" that a good interview is a process in which two people work hard to understand the views and experiences of one person: the interviewee, I have tried to go through the different layers and meanings of on going processes of change in Libya.

How did Italian colonialism affect the lives of common Libyans? What were the opportunities brought about by independence? What meanings did Arab nationalism to different people? How does the 2011 liberation war open new horizons to veterans and youngsters? These and many other questions are examined through Oral history narratives of native Arabs, Berbers, immigrant worker narratives, faith, work and dialogue.

Social change will take time, but it is certain that the feared and hated dictator is not returning. So the streets resound with cries of “Shafshoofa Maleshi,” shafshoofa referring to Gaddafi’s long hair, which some say was full of lice, and maleshi meaning “sorry.”

More books from Social Science

Cover of the book Cultural Studies by Prashant Bhatt
Cover of the book Crime Scene Photography by Prashant Bhatt
Cover of the book Ethics of Spying by Prashant Bhatt
Cover of the book Conflicted Identities by Prashant Bhatt
Cover of the book The British Dream by Prashant Bhatt
Cover of the book Reimagining Journalism in a Post-Truth World: How Late-Night Comedians, Internet Trolls, and Savvy Reporters Are Transforming News by Prashant Bhatt
Cover of the book For the Freedom of Her Race by Prashant Bhatt
Cover of the book The Politics of Policing by Prashant Bhatt
Cover of the book Egyptian Archaeology by Prashant Bhatt
Cover of the book Salafismus by Prashant Bhatt
Cover of the book Ich habe es nicht gewusst by Prashant Bhatt
Cover of the book Sternhagelglücklich by Prashant Bhatt
Cover of the book Understanding Grief by Prashant Bhatt
Cover of the book The New York Nobody Knows by Prashant Bhatt
Cover of the book Ibrahim of Egypt (RLE Egypt) by Prashant Bhatt
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy