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CHLOE KATTAR: History Of Lebanon, Amnesia & The Lebanese Identity | Sarde (after dinner) Podcast #14

Chloe Kattar is a historian of modern Lebanon, currently finalizing a PhD at the University of Cambridge, where she's working on an intellectual history of the Civil War (1975-1992). Chloe also uses her Instagram platform www.instagram.com/leb.historian to write on the Lebanese protests and actual events. Don't forget to like and subscribe to our channel for more episodes & clips! https://bit.ly/SardeAfterDinner Watch More of Sarde https://bit.ly/SardeEpisodes This Sarde is brought to you by our incredible patrons at   / sardeafterdinner   Without you guys, there is no Sarde (after dinner). Thank you. --- Chapters 00:00 – Who is Chloé Kattar aka Leb.Historian? 02:55 – It's impossible to talk about the history of Lebanon as a "nation state" 08:33 – Lebanese modern historiography and the Lebanese Diaspora 09:52 – The history of the failure of the Lebanese state 11:50 – The lack of Modern Lebanese history in schools’ curriculums and the collective amnesia 15:33 – Who won and who lost the Lebanese civil war? 18:50 – The collective amnesia and the romanticization of the war among the youth by their parents. 20:00 – Does history repeat itself? 21:56 – The Philosophy of History: 15 year cycles 26:41 – Why history books in schools stop in 1943 31:13 – Being Lebanese and belonging to Lebanon 32:35 – Is Greater Lebanon, an artificial country passed its expiration date and why Greater Lebanon failed. 40:07 – What’s the definition of Lebanon and the Lebanese identity? Is there a Lebanese common identity? 44:37 – The narrative of the Shiite Duo : Are Lebanese shiites considered second-class citizens? 52:39 – The need to have a safe spaces in Lebanon for dialogue. 54:57 – How to end the neo-dictatorship in Lebanon 58:08 – People always say Lebanon will never change but it’s the collective action of Lebanese people that led us here 1:02:43 – The social construct among Lebanese People 1:08:03 – The Lebanese culture of victimization and PTSD 1:12:04 – The end of the fear mongering, the internal revolution 1:14:10 – Does perpetuating religious and political stereotypes stop the social development in Lebanon? (The importance to study the intersectionality in the Lebanese context) 1:19:00 – One year of revolution is nothing in a country’s history (The revolution is a start of a very long procedure) – The Thawra is a legacy 1:23:50 – The new Lebanese identity 1:27:50 – Lebanese people only want to live... --- Connect with Sarde | @sardeafterdinner   / sardeafterdinner     / sardeafterdinner     / sardeaftrdinner   Listen to Sarde on Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3nBjBGW Anghami - https://play.anghami.com/album/101474... Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/3kE9MGn Google Podcasts - https://bit.ly/2I6ndjS --- Connect with Médéa   / medea.azouri     / medea.azouri   https://www.lorientlejour.com/author/... Connect with Mouin   / mouin.jaber   ---- Sarde (noun), [Sa-r-de]: A colloquial term used in the Middle East to describe the act of letting go & kicking off a stream of consciousness and a rambling narrative. The Sarde After Dinner Podcast is a free space based out of the heart of Beirut, Lebanon, where Médéa Azouri & Mouin Jaber discuss a wide range of topics (usually) held behind closed doors in an open and simple way with guests from all walks of life. Digital Distribution: concast.me #Sardeafterdinner #Chloe_Kattar #MouinJaber #MedeaAzouri

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