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Book Synopsis
The contributors in this volume, which is inspired and dedicated to Charles Tilly, deal with the manner in which particular Mediterranean spaces (at regional, state, and neighbourhood levels) are being reconfigured in the light of struggles over rights, resources and identities.

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“…by insisting on contentiousness and unstable characters of identities and politics that are continuously reproduced within and across the region, the collection testifies to an innovative attitude, providing an insightful framework for the understanding of the Mediterranean as a complicated whole. · Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale

This volume makes…significant interdisciplinary contributions that reach out to scholars or practitioners interested in the relations between spatial and social processes…The Mediterranean boasts plenty of examples of physical contact spaces being systematically destroyed, or divided as a trickle-down effect of identity and political conflict at higher levels. Not only does the richness of case studies in this collection offer a powerful illustration of the experience of geopolitics beyond the national scale, but it also provides a useful tool for ethnographers and practitioners alike.” · Society and Space – Environment and Planning D

This excellent and timely collection of essays follows in the wake of several recent works that constitute what can be discerned as a revival in studies of the Mediterranean region. Far from a return to outmoded social anthropological models of the area, or a recapitulation of tourist-industry driven fantasies of shared cultural values, the essays gathered here cast a critical eye, and ear, on the ways in which the Mediterranean has been reconceived and performed in the context of national and transnational programs of political and economic consolidation…the book adds considerably to our understanding of the politics of place and culture in this contested region and will be essential reading for students and scholars of the region for years to come. · Anthropos

It is well known that Charles Tilly left scholars of big structures, large processes, and huge comparisons a tall research agenda. It is less acknowledged that he also left political ethnographers an impressive and provocative set of tools. In the skilled hands of the contributors to this insightful volume, the ‘Tilly toolbox’ is put to good work in the service of a theory-driven and empirically-grounded exploration of Mediterranean contentious landscapes.” · Javier Auyero, University of Texas, Austin; Editor, Qualitative Sociology

Contested Mediterranean Spaces rescues a cultural geography from the essentialist circularities to which it was once often reduced. These authors examine how circum-Mediterranean identities, at every level from the clan to the nation-state, exhibit the complex impact of ideological and political manipulation. They show how this hothouse of Europe’s self-ascribed cultural origins has been characteristically prey to spatial cleansing, gentrification, and bigotry; they also document a regional activism that seeks more tolerant and environmentally benign futures. By problematizing the political and intellectual manipulations as well as the ideological tensions that inform such revivals of the Mediterranean as category and concept, they persuasively refurbish a tired regionalism with refreshing critical and comparative interest.” · Michael Herzfeld, Harvard University; Author of Evicted from Eternity: The Restructuring of Rome



Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction
Maria Kousis, Tom Selwyn and David Clark

PART I: RECOVERING THE MEDITERRANEAN

Chapter 1. On Bureaucratic Essentialism: Constructing the Mediterranean in European Union Institutions
Vasiliki Yiakoumaki

Chapter 2. European ‘Securitisation Policies’ and the Southern ‘Fortress-Europe’
Minas Samatas

Chapter 3. Locating the ‘Mediterranean’ in Music: The Medi-Terra music festival
Eleni Kallimopoulou

PART II: STATE, CAPITAL AND RESISTANCE

Chapter 4. Spaces of War, spaces of Memory: Popular expressions of politics in post-war Beirut
Sune Haugbolle

Chapter 5. Environmentalists in Malta: The growing voice of civil society
Jeremy Boissevain and Caroline Gatt

Chapter 6. Governing Coastal Biodiversity: Caretta caretta in Zakynthos and Crete
Maria Kousis and Katerina Psarikidou

PART III: CAPITAL AND NEIGHBOURHOOD GOVERNANCE

Chapter 7. Contested Politics of the Mediterranean: Star Street and the struggle for development in Bethlehem Carol
Sansour Dabdoub
and Carol Zoughbi-Janineh

Chapter 8. Contentious Politics at a Bosphorus Neighbourhood: Perspectives on conflict and solidarity during the 20th Century
Günham Danişman and Ismail Üstün

Chapter 9. Playing Snakes and Ladders in Ciutat de Mallorca: An ethnographic approach to the production of the neighbourhood scale
Marc A. Morell and Jaume Franquesa

PART IV: TRANSFORMING IDENTITIES: IMAGINATION AND REPRESENTATIONS

Chapter 10. Ethnicised inter-religious conflicts in contemporary Granada, Spain
Javier Rosón Lorente and Gunther Dietz

Chapter 11. Governance, Alliance and Resistance: Jewish museums in Italy
David Clark

Chapter 12. The Making of Home away from Home: The Role of Ethno-cultural Festivals in contesting local spaces
Elia Vardaki

Chapter 13. Tears on the Border: The case of Rachel's Tomb, Bethlehem, Palestine
Tom Selwyn

List of Contributors
Bibliography
Index

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      Publication Date: 6/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The contributors in this volume, which is inspired and dedicated to Charles Tilly, deal with the manner in which particular Mediterranean spaces (at regional, state, and neighbourhood levels) are being reconfigured in the light of struggles over rights, resources and identities.

      Trade Review

      “…by insisting on contentiousness and unstable characters of identities and politics that are continuously reproduced within and across the region, the collection testifies to an innovative attitude, providing an insightful framework for the understanding of the Mediterranean as a complicated whole. · Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale

      This volume makes…significant interdisciplinary contributions that reach out to scholars or practitioners interested in the relations between spatial and social processes…The Mediterranean boasts plenty of examples of physical contact spaces being systematically destroyed, or divided as a trickle-down effect of identity and political conflict at higher levels. Not only does the richness of case studies in this collection offer a powerful illustration of the experience of geopolitics beyond the national scale, but it also provides a useful tool for ethnographers and practitioners alike.” · Society and Space – Environment and Planning D

      This excellent and timely collection of essays follows in the wake of several recent works that constitute what can be discerned as a revival in studies of the Mediterranean region. Far from a return to outmoded social anthropological models of the area, or a recapitulation of tourist-industry driven fantasies of shared cultural values, the essays gathered here cast a critical eye, and ear, on the ways in which the Mediterranean has been reconceived and performed in the context of national and transnational programs of political and economic consolidation…the book adds considerably to our understanding of the politics of place and culture in this contested region and will be essential reading for students and scholars of the region for years to come. · Anthropos

      It is well known that Charles Tilly left scholars of big structures, large processes, and huge comparisons a tall research agenda. It is less acknowledged that he also left political ethnographers an impressive and provocative set of tools. In the skilled hands of the contributors to this insightful volume, the ‘Tilly toolbox’ is put to good work in the service of a theory-driven and empirically-grounded exploration of Mediterranean contentious landscapes.” · Javier Auyero, University of Texas, Austin; Editor, Qualitative Sociology

      Contested Mediterranean Spaces rescues a cultural geography from the essentialist circularities to which it was once often reduced. These authors examine how circum-Mediterranean identities, at every level from the clan to the nation-state, exhibit the complex impact of ideological and political manipulation. They show how this hothouse of Europe’s self-ascribed cultural origins has been characteristically prey to spatial cleansing, gentrification, and bigotry; they also document a regional activism that seeks more tolerant and environmentally benign futures. By problematizing the political and intellectual manipulations as well as the ideological tensions that inform such revivals of the Mediterranean as category and concept, they persuasively refurbish a tired regionalism with refreshing critical and comparative interest.” · Michael Herzfeld, Harvard University; Author of Evicted from Eternity: The Restructuring of Rome



      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Introduction
      Maria Kousis, Tom Selwyn and David Clark

      PART I: RECOVERING THE MEDITERRANEAN

      Chapter 1. On Bureaucratic Essentialism: Constructing the Mediterranean in European Union Institutions
      Vasiliki Yiakoumaki

      Chapter 2. European ‘Securitisation Policies’ and the Southern ‘Fortress-Europe’
      Minas Samatas

      Chapter 3. Locating the ‘Mediterranean’ in Music: The Medi-Terra music festival
      Eleni Kallimopoulou

      PART II: STATE, CAPITAL AND RESISTANCE

      Chapter 4. Spaces of War, spaces of Memory: Popular expressions of politics in post-war Beirut
      Sune Haugbolle

      Chapter 5. Environmentalists in Malta: The growing voice of civil society
      Jeremy Boissevain and Caroline Gatt

      Chapter 6. Governing Coastal Biodiversity: Caretta caretta in Zakynthos and Crete
      Maria Kousis and Katerina Psarikidou

      PART III: CAPITAL AND NEIGHBOURHOOD GOVERNANCE

      Chapter 7. Contested Politics of the Mediterranean: Star Street and the struggle for development in Bethlehem Carol
      Sansour Dabdoub
      and Carol Zoughbi-Janineh

      Chapter 8. Contentious Politics at a Bosphorus Neighbourhood: Perspectives on conflict and solidarity during the 20th Century
      Günham Danişman and Ismail Üstün

      Chapter 9. Playing Snakes and Ladders in Ciutat de Mallorca: An ethnographic approach to the production of the neighbourhood scale
      Marc A. Morell and Jaume Franquesa

      PART IV: TRANSFORMING IDENTITIES: IMAGINATION AND REPRESENTATIONS

      Chapter 10. Ethnicised inter-religious conflicts in contemporary Granada, Spain
      Javier Rosón Lorente and Gunther Dietz

      Chapter 11. Governance, Alliance and Resistance: Jewish museums in Italy
      David Clark

      Chapter 12. The Making of Home away from Home: The Role of Ethno-cultural Festivals in contesting local spaces
      Elia Vardaki

      Chapter 13. Tears on the Border: The case of Rachel's Tomb, Bethlehem, Palestine
      Tom Selwyn

      List of Contributors
      Bibliography
      Index

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