


Rooftop Societies: The Middle Eastern Paradox
Rooftop Societies is a groundbreaking exploration of Middle Eastern communities and the region’s sociopolitical dynamics. The book presents theories and ideas rooted in resistance, illustrating the persistent antagonism and dualism that shape these societies. It delves into the deep divides between state and society, elites and ordinary citizens, and modernist movements and religious traditionalism—divisions that remain deeply embedded in the region’s sociopolitical and cultural fabric.
Rooftop Societies is a groundbreaking exploration of Middle Eastern communities and the region’s sociopolitical dynamics. The book presents theories and ideas rooted in resistance, illustrating the persistent antagonism and dualism that shape these societies. It delves into the deep divides between state and society, elites and ordinary citizens, and modernist movements and religious traditionalism—divisions that remain deeply embedded in the region’s sociopolitical and cultural fabric.
Rooftop Societies is a groundbreaking exploration of Middle Eastern communities and the region’s sociopolitical dynamics. The book presents theories and ideas rooted in resistance, illustrating the persistent antagonism and dualism that shape these societies. It delves into the deep divides between state and society, elites and ordinary citizens, and modernist movements and religious traditionalism—divisions that remain deeply embedded in the region’s sociopolitical and cultural fabric.