Rebel Populism
Discover the profound insights of Rebel Populism by Philip Proudfoot, published by Manchester University Press in 2022. This compelling ethnography spans 232 pages and delves into the lives of Syrian migrant workers in Lebanon amidst the tumult of the Syrian uprising and civil war.
Proudfoot offers a unique perspective on the revolution, highlighting the experiences of ordinary men as they navigate the complexities of mass oppositional politics. The book examines the interplay of economic transformation, technological advancements, and notions of masculinity, providing a rich understanding of how these factors shape political engagement and activism.
Engaging and informative, Rebel Populism is an essential read for anyone interested in contemporary social movements, migration, and the dynamics of political change. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this vital work that sheds light on the voices of the marginalized during a pivotal moment in history.