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Graveyard of Clerics

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The inside story of political protest in Saudi Arabia—on the ground, in the suburbs, and in the face of increasing state repression. Graveyard of Clerics takes up two global phenomena intimately li...
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  • 07 July 2020
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The inside story of political protest in Saudi Arabia—on the ground, in the suburbs, and in the face of increasing state repression.

Graveyard of Clerics takes up two global phenomena intimately linked in Saudi Arabia: urban sprawl and religious activism. Saudi suburbia emerged after World War II as citizens fled crowded inner cities. Developed to encourage a society of docile, isolated citizens, suburbs instead opened new spaces for political action. Religious activists in particular turned homes, schools, mosques, and summer camps into resources for mobilization. With the support of suburban grassroots networks, activists won local elections and found opportunities to protest government actions—until they faced a new wave of repression under the current Saudi leadership.

Pascal Menoret spent four years in Saudi Arabia in the places where today's Islamic activism first emerged. With this book, he tells the stories of the people actively countering the Saudi state and highlights how people can organize and protest even amid increasingly intense police repression. This book changes the way we look at religious activism in Saudi Arabia. It also offers a cautionary tale: the ongoing repression by Saudi elites—achieved often with the complicity of the international community—is shutting down grassroots political movements with significant consequences for the country and the world.

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Price: $26.00
Pages: 264
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Imprint: Stanford University Press
Series: Stanford Studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic Societies and Cultures
Publication Date: 07 July 2020
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781503612464
Format: Paperback
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"A distinguished ethnographer, Pascal Menoret excavates the Islamic Awakening in Saudi Arabia with great empathy and understanding. Once again, he demonstrates his ability to penetrate a world often associated with radicalism, bigotry, intolerance and violence, bringing us face to face with the men of the movement, and their rise and demise in the Saudi state."—Madawi al-Rasheed, London School of Economics, author of Salman's Legacy: The Dilemmas of a New Era in Saudi Arabia
Pascal Menoret teaches Anthropology at Brandeis University. He is the author of The Saudi Enigma: A History (2005) and Joyriding in Riyadh: Oil, Urbanism, and Road Revolt (2014).
1. Part I: The Islamic Awakening
2. Part II: Saudi Suburbia
3. Part III: Awareness Groups and Summer Camps
4. Part IV: Leaving Islamic Activism Behind