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Egypt

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Egypt by Philip Marfleet explores the dynamic and ongoing political upheavals that have shaped Egypt since 2011. The book delves into the complexities of revolution and counter-revolution, portraying millions of Egyptians from diverse political, socio-economic, and religious backgrounds as key agents of change. Through vivid testimonies from participants across the political spectrum, it captures the vibrant social and cultural initiatives that made up 'the carnival of the oppressed', examining activism in streets, workplaces, campuses, and political arenas. Marfleet offers a detailed participant-oriented perspective on the series of protests and movements, including the Ittihaiddya demonstrations and anti-Mursi marches, reflecting the enduring revolutionary spirit in Egypt and providing insight into broader political upheavals in the Global South.
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This book is suitable for readers interested in contemporary Middle Eastern history, political activism, and the dynamics of revolutionary movements. It will particularly appeal to students, scholars, and anyone seeking a nuanced, first-hand-oriented account of Egypt’s post-2011 struggle and its implications for global socio-political change.

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A compelling account of the years of political struggle in Egypt unfolding from January 2011 to the summer of 2015

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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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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780745335513

Publisher: Pluto Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 20 June 2016

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Pluto Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 135.0mm

Height: 215.0mm

Weight: 350g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Philip Marfleet is Professor in the School of Social Sciences at the University of East London. He has worked in the fields of Development Studies, Migration Studies and Middle East Studies and is co-editor with Rabab El-Mahdi of Egypt: The Moment of Change (Zed Books, 2009).

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