Nine years after arab springs, social movements and waves of political rebellion are still shaking up the Middle East and North Africa, spreading from Algeria to Iraq. Protagonists of the protests are mainly young people, betrayed by promises of social welfare and development propagated by liberal and free-market policies, responsible for the increasing of youth’s unemployment and the exacerbation of social inequalities. This article aims to examine current processes of political subjectivation in contemporary Maghreb, and particularly in postrevolutionary Tunisia, through the investigation of the emerging associative sites that mediate daily political allegiances and their cultural codes, conveying relations of reliability and mutual recognition. Resorting to ethnographic research stuff, I will try to understand if new declinations of the Self, as well as new elaborations of the intersubjective and communitarian ties which have been emerging after the 2011 spring, may open up an original grammar of power relations. The recent proliferation of youthful organizations in Tunisian municipalities and local districts perhaps reveals a new intelligibility of social relations, at work in everyday practices and discourses through which young Tunisians plan future-oriented and politically informed collective projects.

Dopo la Primavera. Autorità, emancipazione e germinazione di nuove soggettività politiche nella Tunisia contemporanea / Cordova, G. - In: VOCI. - ISSN 1827-5095. - 17:(2020), pp. 172-198.

Dopo la Primavera. Autorità, emancipazione e germinazione di nuove soggettività politiche nella Tunisia contemporanea

Cordova G
2020

Abstract

Nine years after arab springs, social movements and waves of political rebellion are still shaking up the Middle East and North Africa, spreading from Algeria to Iraq. Protagonists of the protests are mainly young people, betrayed by promises of social welfare and development propagated by liberal and free-market policies, responsible for the increasing of youth’s unemployment and the exacerbation of social inequalities. This article aims to examine current processes of political subjectivation in contemporary Maghreb, and particularly in postrevolutionary Tunisia, through the investigation of the emerging associative sites that mediate daily political allegiances and their cultural codes, conveying relations of reliability and mutual recognition. Resorting to ethnographic research stuff, I will try to understand if new declinations of the Self, as well as new elaborations of the intersubjective and communitarian ties which have been emerging after the 2011 spring, may open up an original grammar of power relations. The recent proliferation of youthful organizations in Tunisian municipalities and local districts perhaps reveals a new intelligibility of social relations, at work in everyday practices and discourses through which young Tunisians plan future-oriented and politically informed collective projects.
2020
Dopo la Primavera. Autorità, emancipazione e germinazione di nuove soggettività politiche nella Tunisia contemporanea / Cordova, G. - In: VOCI. - ISSN 1827-5095. - 17:(2020), pp. 172-198.
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