JADMAG Issue 7.1: Spring 2019
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In a groundbreaking article, anthropologist Julia Elyachar poses important provocations for political economy of the Middle East by centering the importance of the relationship between khans, funduqs, and caravanserai in the Levant and factories on the Malabar Coast in the sixteenth century to the rise of “the factory” in England. This issue also features a special bundle on the uprisings in Algeria and Sudan, providing incisive analysis of the movements and connecting them to other movements for change in North Africa. Finally, the issue includes a diverse array of articles, interviews, reviews, and archival pieces on topics ranging from electricity in Lebanon, climate change in Egypt, and Hashemite rule in Jordan to the role of law in the Palestinian struggle for freedom and nineteenth-century emigration from the Levant.
This issue marks the first anniversary of a new era for JadMag, one that was always part of its raison d’etre. Since the autumn of 2018, Jadmag has been published as a seasonal subscription-based magazine in both hard-copy and electronic formats. The cultivation of a steady readership will enable the JadMag team to produce a wide-ranging and an even more intellectually stimulating publication.
These magazines are be released twice a year, in addition to a third issue that will be specifically geared toward pedagogy on issues pertaining to the Middle East and North Africa. A fourth issue will be included in all subscriptions, and it can be any of our already published theme issues on JadMag.org. Each JadMag will feature diverse content and offer unique articles or interviews that will not be found on Jadaliyya at the time of publication. Coupling timely content with the addition of essential readings lists, reviews of new books and scholarly articles, and topical pieces from Jadaliyya’s celebrated archives allows the JadMag project more ambitiously to function as a knowledge producer, a near-comprehensive source of analysis on the region, and a pedagogical resource par excellence.
Table of Contents
ARTICLES- A Few Things Wrong with Political Economy of the Middle East (or, On Factories of the Semi-Civilized) - By Julia Elyachar
- Understanding the Protests in Algeria and Sudan
- The Sun Sets on Algeria’s Crony Capitalists - By Thomas Serres
- The Laughter of Dignity: Comedy and Dissent in the Algerian Popular Protests - By Hiyem Cheurfa
- Algeria, Where is Your African Revolution? - By Thomas Serres
- Quick Thoughts: Historical Memory in Algeria’s Current Protests - By Muriam Haleh Davis
- The New Mobilization Dynamics of Sudan’s Popular Uprising: The Virtue of Learning from the Past - By Khalid Medani
- A Hirak Glossary: Terms from Algeria and Morocco - By Muriam, Thomas, Hiyem
- The Orientalist Gaze in US Textbooks: Representing Palestinians in History Education - By Daniel Osborn
- Civilian Versus Militant: Kashmir, Islam, and the Brewing IndoPak War - By Zunaira Komal
- Negotiating Chaldean Resettlement El Cajon, California - By Brittany Dawson
- Archaeologists for Human Rights in Turkey - By Dies van der Linde
PEDAGOGY
- Roundtable on the Past and Present of Electricity in Lebanon - By Ziad Abu-Rish, Owain Lawson, Joanne Nucho, Eric Verdeil, and Dana Abi Ghanem
- Essential Readings: Emigration from the Levant, 1870–1930: A Primer in Mahjar Studies - By Stacy D. Fahrenthold
- Essential Readings: Memory, Trauma, and Amazigh Activism in Contemporary Maghrebi Literature - By Brahim El Guabli
- Essential Readings: Hashemite Rule in Jordan - By Pete Moore
ARABIC
- جدي البوندي - By Molly Crabapple
- ما لم يكتبه عبد الرحمن منيف - By Yazan el-Haj
- اليهودي والمسلم حين يتجاوران - By Sinan Antoon
- النفط السلاح الأهم حتى في هذا القرن - By Wadood Hamad
- في وداع الطيب تيزيني - By Mohammed Saleh
REVIEWS
- Justice for Some: Law and the Question of Palestine (New Texts Out Now) - By Noura Erakat
- For the War Yet to Come: Planning Beirut’s Frontiers (New Texts Out Now) - By Hiba Bou Akar
- Misery in Hindsight: On Nadine Labaki’s Capernaum - By Edwin Nasr
- Shooting a Revolution: Visual Media and Warfare in Syria (New Texts Out Now) - By Donatella Della Ratta
INTERVIEWS
- The Jewish Fedayeen: An Interview with William Nassar - By Alexi Shalom
FROM THE ARCHIVES
- The Violence of Climate Change in Egypt - By Mika Minio-Paluello
- Saudi Arabia and the War of Legitimacy in Yemen - By Lara Aryani
- The Legacy of Asmahan Haddad and the Arab Studies Institute - By Jadaliyya Editors