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Romanticizing Masculinity in Baathist Syria

Gender, Identity, and Ideology

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Romantic nationalism has profoundly shaped the contours of Syrian identity under Baathist rule, creating deeply rooted habits of thought that continue to impact the lives of Syrians today. Far from being an indigenous construct, this specific ideal of national identity has roots in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century French and German social philosophy, which was closely studied and championed by the Baathist 'founding fathers'. This vision of the national community included a novel view of gender roles in public life, emphasizing the muscularity of patriarchal protectors and the adoration of supporting women.
Romanticizing masculinity in Baathist Syria is the first book to address these European borrowings in Baathism and to document how the associated gender ideologies filtered down to impact the everyday lives of Syrian women and men. Tracing the concepts of Romantic, muscular nationalism from the writings of the Baathist founders, to political and legislative implementations, and ultimately to impacts on everyday popular culture, the book demonstrates how a new regime of Romantic gendered identity became central in Baathist efforts to unify the country's heterogenous religious and ethnic communities. Continuing up to the current day, the book addresses how this gendered nationalism has contributed to violent conflict in Syria and how it is being challenged by new concepts of civic pluralism.

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novembre 2024, env. 216 Pages, Identities and Geopolitics in the Middle East, Anglais
Ingram Publishers Services
978-1-5261-4762-2

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