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Living Utopia?: Stories from Rojava: Studies in Critical Social Sciences, cartea 345

Autor Christopher Wimmer Traducere de Jessica Feely
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 noi 2025
For social movements around the world, Rojava embodies the real possibility of a better society: the revolution began there in 2012. In the Kurdish-dominated regions, an autonomous self-administration has been established based on the values of grassroots democracy, gender equality and ecology. The “Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria” now controls about a third of Syria’s territory. It unites different ethnicities, religions and languages under its umbrella. A decade later, Christopher Wimmer examines the aspirations and reality of the “revolutionary society” from a critical perspective. Based on numerous interviews with people from all sectors of society – administration, education, military, medicine, etc. – in a mixture of reportage and analysis, he creates a polyphonic picture of the everyday life, hopes, and problems of the people on the ground.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004746763
ISBN-10: 9004746765
Pagini: 225
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Critical Social Sciences


Notă biografică

Christopher Wimmer, Dr., is sociologist and author. From 2023-2024 he worked as a research assistant at HU Berlin, now at the “IBI - Institut für Bildung in der Informationsgesellschaft“ (Institute for Education in the Information Society). He has published several monographs and articles on social inequality, poverty research and marginalized groups, including Exclusions and Marginalisation In: Global Handbook of Inequality (Springer, 2024), Die Marginalisierten. (Über-)Leben zwischen Mangel und Notwendigkeit (Beltz, 2024) and Global Inequality. Rethinking Socoiolgy in the 21st Century (with Tobias Rieder) (Brill, 2025).

Cuprins

Contents
Preface to the English Edition
Acknowledgments: Spas, Shukran und Taudi
List of Figures

1 Between New Beginnings and Threats
Why an Entire Society Comes Together in a Soccer Stadium

2 The Story Begins
Why Kurdish Activists are Suddenly Challenging the State
1 Colonial Intrigues and the ‘Kurdish Question’
2 The Kurdish Speechlessness in Syria
3 A New Party Enters the Syrian Stage
4 The Party Renews Itself

3 The “Myth of Revolution”
How the Inhabitants of a City Begin to Write History
1 The Spring of 2011
2 An Unresolved Question
3 A New Type of Party?
4 Revolution by Assad’s Grace?

4 The Reappropriation of Politics
How to Build a State Without Building a State
1 The Heart of the Self-administration
2 Difficulties on the Ground
3 From the Communal Administrations to the Cantons
4 The Autonomous Self-administration and an Anti-state Constitution
5 An Independent Corrective Body?
6 Jin, Jian, Azadi
7 Complexities and Contradictions

5 Basic Supply and Shortages
What a Communal Economy Could Mean
1 North and East Syria as Supplier
2 Prevented Famines and Empty Houses
3 Communal or Centrally Controlled?
4 The Dominance of Oil
5 Claim and Reality of Cooperatives
6 The Crux of Property
7 Consequences of War and Poverty

6 The “Democratic Nation”
Why an Arab Sheikh is Campaigning for Women’s Rights
1 Praying and Fighting Under the Cross
2 Skepticism and Commitment: Manbij and Its Muslim Minorities
3 The New, Old Majority: the Arabs

7 Lack of Medication and Recognition
How an Anesthesiologist is Trying to Renew the Local Healthcare System
1 Reconstruction in Destroyed Structures
2 Diverse Challenges
3 An Important Workbench in Qamishli
4 Lack of Framework, Lack of Recognition

8 The Society as Judge
Why Neighbors Understand More About Justice than Courts
1 The Establishment of a Civil Justice System
2 There is No Justice Without Women
3 Same Same but Different: the Court System
4 Prisons and Criminal Prosecution
5 A Success Story?

9 A New Generation
What Education Can Mean – and Where North and East Syria Itself Can Still Learn
1 Lack of Books, Compulsory Education and Co-determination
2 Education for All?
3 More Than Just Training
4 The Female Counter-University
5 Stamped Paper

10 A Traumatized Society
How War Defines an Entire Generation
1 The Long Road from Kobani to Baghuz
2 Ticking Time Bombs
3 A Contradictory Opponent
4 David against Goliath
5 Observations in Real Time
6 Outer and Inner Misery

11 Lenin and Samuel Beckett in Rojava
What I Had to Promise a Souvenir Dealer
References
Index