Abstract
Abstract: Drawing on the Gramscian concept of hegemony, this article examines Hezbollah’s muqawama project within the Lebanese political arena. It provides a novel interpretation of Hezbollah’s political development from force operating through a ‘blitzkrieg’ strategy to hegemonic politics. It examines the role that the muqawama concept has played in shaping the organization’s changes in its latest phase, as well as its relationship with other political forces at the national and regional level. It concludes by developing a cultural analysis of Hezbollah’s video-clips and songs, showing how these embody the new nature of the muqawama project, and its various dimensions.
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Kanaaneh, A. (2024). The Hegemony of Resistance: Hezbollah and the Forging of a National-Popular Will in Lebanon. Middle East Critique, 33(1), 3–24. https://doi.org/10.1080/19436149.2023.2249344
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