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Egypt - Contested Revolution (Paperback)
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Egypt - Contested Revolution (Paperback)
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List price R562
Loot Price R452
Discovery Miles 4 520
You Save R110 (20%)
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The tumultuous events that began in Egypt in 2011 have embraced
revolution and counter-revolution. For Philip Marfleet, they are a
complex and continuing process in which millions of people from a
range of political formations and socio-economic and religious
backgrounds became ‘agents of change’. Amidst a surge of
publishing on the ‘Arab Spring’ this book aims to close a
critical gap by examining the specific character and composition of
the Egyptian struggle. The social and cultural initiatives that
constituted ‘the carnival of the oppressed’ come alive in the
testimonies of participants across the political spectrum, allowing
us to explore activist engagements in the streets, workplaces,
campuses and neighbourhoods, as well as in the formal political
arena. Following the 2011 revolution was, the Ittihaiddya
demonstrations, the anti-Mursi marches and countless smaller
protests, rallies, mass meetings, community mobilisations and
labour actions, which indicate that the revolutionary energy is
undiminished. With this in mind, Marfleet asks what can be learned
from the Egyptian case about political upheavals that continue to
affect societies of the Global South. Five years after the start of
the ‘Arab Spring', this offers one of the best
participant-orientated accounts of the country's struggle.
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