Yasemin Ipek is Assistant Professor of Global Affairs at George Mason University.
Description
"Crisiswork is a powerful and moving account of the complexities and contradictions of activism in twenty-first century Lebanon. This elegantly written and theoretically sophisticated book brings us close to people trying to do something in response to the political disarray and violence of their world." -Sherry Ortner, University of California, Los Angeles "An urgently needed intervention, Yasemin Ipek troubles taken-for-granted binaries of activism and complacency to demonstrate how everyday forms of ethical engagement, care, and advocacy can generate political possibility. This subtle and rich ethnography is a form of 'crisiswork' in its own right-a gift in challenging times." -Jessica Greenberg, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "Crisiswork invites us to rethink social movements in Lebanon through activists' everyday narratives and perceptions of 'post-sectarian futures.' A valuable read for anyone seeking to understand local organizing in polarized settings as a landscape of opportunity and hope." -Tamirace Fakhoury, Tufts University

