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The Rule of Violence

The Rule of Violence

The Rule of Violence

Subjectivity, Memory and Government in Syria
Author:
Salwa Ismail, University of London
Published:
September 2018
Availability:
Available
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781107698604

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    Over much of its rule, the regime of Hafez al-Asad and his successor Bashar al-Asad deployed violence on a massive scale to maintain its grip on political power. In this book, Salwa Ismail examines the rationalities and mechanisms of governing through violence. In a detailed and compelling account, Ismail shows how the political prison and the massacre, in particular, developed as apparatuses of government, shaping Syrians' political subjectivities, defining their understanding of the terms of rule and structuring their relations and interactions with the regime and with one another. Examining ordinary citizens' everyday life experiences and memories of violence across diverse sites, from the internment camp and the massacre to the family and school, The Rule of Violence demonstrates how practices of violence, both in their routine and spectacular forms, fashioned Syrians' affective life, inciting in them feelings of humiliation and abjection, and infusing their lived environment with dread and horror. This form of rule is revealed to be constraining of citizens' political engagement, while also demanding of their action.

    • An original perspective on modern and contemporary Syrian politics that sheds light on the patterns and practices of violence following the 2011 uprisings in Syria
    • Offers a detailed and textured examination of the formation of political subjects in an authoritarian polity
    • Broadens our understanding of the techniques of power and control, and their limits
    • Proposes an approach to the study of political violence as performative and emplotted

    Reviews & endorsements

    'In this highly original, but also deeply disturbing book Salwa Ismail has captured superbly the daily and the spectacular acts of violence that have marked Ba`thist rule in Syria. The cumulative effects of dread, fear and horror on the Syrian subject, conformist as well as resistant, are at the centre of this account, giving a unique insight into the conditions that have torn the country apart.' Charles Tripp, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

    'The Rule of Violence offers a sophisticated, innovative and powerful examination of the manifold ways in which violence shaped modern Syria. Ismail's theoretically engaged and richly informed narrative traces the deep impact on Syria's citizens of state violence, from the intimate horrors of prison torture and the mass atrocities of the 1982 devastation of Hama to the brutal wars following the uprising of 2011. Ranging from politics and war to literature and popular culture, it stands as a critical contribution to our understanding of the deep legacies of authoritarian state violence.' Marc Lynch, The George Washington University, and author of The New Arab Wars:  Anarchy and Uprising in the Middle East

    'This is a masterful account of how ‘horror’ came to be a central mode of governance in Syria under the Asad regime. Salwa Ismail’s skilful scholarship expands our understanding of state violence through shifting focus to its affective dimensions in both the spectacular and the everyday. This is a powerful and utterly compelling book, a must read for students of Syria and authoritarianism.' Michelle Obeid, University of Manchester

    ‘This book … is essential … to a study of what has been happening in the Middle East in recent decades.’ Matthieu Rey, Cairn

    Product details

    • Published: September 2018
    • Format: Hardback
    • ISBN: 9781107032187
    • Length: 240 pages
    • Dimensions: 235 × 155 × 15 mm
    • Weight: 0.51kg
    • Availability: Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Acknowledgements
    • Introduction: the government of violence
    • 1. Violence as a modality of government in Syria
    • 2. Authoritarian government, the shadow state and political subjectivities
    • 3. Memories of life under dictatorship: the everyday of Ba'thist Syria
    • 4. Memories of violence: Hama 1982
    • 5. The performativity of violence and 'emotionalities of rule' in the Syrian Uprising
    • Conclusion: the rule of violence – formations of civil war
    • Postscript
    • References
    • Index.

    Author

    Salwa Ismail , University of London

    Salwa Ismail is Professor of Politics with reference to the Middle East at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Her research focuses on everyday forms of government, urban governance and the politics of space. She is the author of both Rethinking Islamist Politics: Culture, the State and Islamism (2003) and Political Life in Cairo's New Quarters: Encountering the Everyday State (2006).