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Introduction
Rooting the future
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While youth is commonly perceived as a time conducive to building one’s future (through studies, the quest to ‘marry well’, build capital, etc.), the texts in this second part also remind us that the future does not come out of nowhere. Inherited conflicts, wounded identities and ‘lost paradises’ have affected the leisure time of young Arabs across social, geographical and cultural differences. How young people perceive the past is a fascinating subject. As we saw in the previous part, the leisure practices of young Arabs attest to the development of particular subcultures. They also reveal the paradigms through which younger generations reproduce family customs and appropriate the norms that have been transmitted to them, even when these are reshaped by cutting-edge technologies or changing contexts. As many observers have pointed out, the 2011 revolutions cannot be seen as an ‘immaculate contestation’ without a past or premise. Similarly, leisure activities must be understood within historical trajectories, made of breaking with the past and passing it on. The shaping of social, ‘ethnic’, political, gender-based and generational ‘echo chambers’ reproduces identities, inequalities and forms of domination and submission that are often internalised, and sometimes co-opted. Beyond the need to be entertained, to keep busy or even to ‘fill the void’ while waiting for ‘youth to pass’, the leisure activities of young Arabs reflect the social divisions and many other fault lines that run through Arab societies.

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Arab youths

Leisure, culture and politics from Morocco to Yemen

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