Afterlives of Revolution: Everyday Counterhistories in Southern Oman

Afterlives of Revolution: Everyday Counterhistories in Southern Oman

by Alice Wilson
Afterlives of Revolution: Everyday Counterhistories in Southern Oman

Afterlives of Revolution: Everyday Counterhistories in Southern Oman

by Alice Wilson

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Overview

The Dhufar Revolution was fought between 1965–1976, in an attempt to depose Oman's British-backed Sultan and advance social ideals of egalitarianism and gender equality. Dhufar, the southernmost governorate in today's Sultanate, captured global attention for its revolutionaries and their liberation movement's Marxist-inspired social change. But following counterinsurgency victory, Oman's government expunged the revolution from sanctioned historical narratives. Afterlives of Revolution offers a groundbreaking study of the legacies of officially silenced revolutionaries. How do their underlying convictions survive and inspire platforms for progressive politics in the wake of disappointment, defeat, and repression?

Alice Wilson considers the "social afterlives" of revolutionary values and networks. Veteran militants have used kinship and daily socializing to reproduce networks of social egalitarianism and commemorate the revolution in unofficial ways. These afterlives revise conventional wartime and postwar histories. They highlight lasting engagement with revolutionary values, the agency of former militants in postwar modernization, and the limitations of government patronage for eliciting conformity. Recognizing that those typically depicted as coopted can still reproduce counterhegemonic values, this book considers a condition all too common across Southwest Asia and North Africa: the experience of defeated revolutionaries living under the authoritarian state they once contested.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781503635784
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication date: 05/23/2023
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Alice Wilson is Senior Lecturer in Anthropology at the University of Sussex. She is the author of Sovereignty in Exile: A Saharan Liberation Movement Governs (2016).

Table of Contents

Introduction: Former Revolutionaries, Lasting Legacies
Chapter 1: Anti-colonialism and Counterinsurgency
Chapter 2: The Messiness of Social Change
Chapter 3: Patronage, Coercion, and Transformed Spaces
Chapter 4: Kinship, Values, and Networks
Chapter 5: Everyday and Extraordinary Interactions
Chapter 6: Resources of Unofficial Commemoration
Conclusion: Postrevolutionary Platforms for Progressive Politics
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