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FB-54867-10Research Programs: Fellowships for College Teachers and Independent ScholarsMichaelle BrowersArab Shi'i Political Thought since 1958: A Generation's Politicization8/1/2010 - 7/31/2011$50,400.00Michaelle Browers   Wake Forest UniversityWinston-SalemNC27109-6000USA2009Near and Middle Eastern HistoryFellowships for College Teachers and Independent ScholarsResearch Programs504000504000

This project focuses on developments in political thinking among a 1960s generation of Arab Shii intellectuals who studied in Najaf, Iraq, and went on to found some of the most important Shii political and social organizations in various Arab countries, particularly Lebanon. I provide a historical analysis of this generations development of a discourse of resistance that became prevalent among Shii communities in Iraq and Lebanon, first in communist and socialist guises, and later through revitalization of Islamic notions of protest and revolution, and reconceptualizations of notions of authority and political agency. I contend that this trend is distinguished from the understanding of Shii Islamism that emerges in Iran, since it was constituted in response to Shii political marginalization vis-??-vis other religious and ethnic groupings in Arab countries and was negotiated against competing discourses (nationalist, Arab nationalist, socialist, and traditionalist).