ISBN:
9781108491518
Language:
English
Pages:
xiii, 301 Seiten
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Illustrationen
Edition:
First published
Series Statement:
The global Middle East 14
Series Statement:
The global Middle East
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Salem, Sara, 1988 - Anticolonial afterlives in Egypt
DDC:
962.05/5
Keywords:
Nasser, Gamal Abdel ; 1918-1970
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Mubārak, Muḥammad Ḥusnī ; 1928-2020
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Nationalism ; Egypt ; History
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Postcolonialism ; Egypt ; History
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Neoliberalism ; Egypt ; History
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Hegemony ; Egypt ; History
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Egypt ; History ; Protests, 2011-2013 ; Causes
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Egypt ; History ; Revolution, 1952
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Ägypten
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ʿAbd-an-Nāṣir, Ǧamāl 1918-1970
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Hegemonie
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Postkolonialismus
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Gramsci, Antonio 1891-1937
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Fanon, Frantz 1925-1961
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Geschichte 1952-1970
Abstract:
This book presents an alternative story of the 2011 Egyptian revolution by revisiting Egypt's moment of decolonisation in the mid-twentieth century. "Anticolonial Afterlives in Egypt" explores the country's first postcolonial project, arguing that the enduring afterlives of anticolonial politics, connected to questions of nationalism, military rule, capitalist development and violence, are central to understanding political events in Egypt today. Through an imagined conversation between Antonio Gramsci and Frantz Fanon, two foundational theorists of anti-capitalism and anticolonialism, "Anticolonial Afterlives in Egypt" focuses on issues of resistance, revolution, mastery and liberation to show how the Nasserist project, created by Gamal Abdel Nasser and the Free Officers in 1952, remains the only instance of hegemony in modern Egyptian history. In suggesting that Nasserism was made possible through local, regional and global anticolonial politics, even as it reproduced colonial ways of governing that continue to reverberate into Egypt's present, this interdisciplinary study thinks through questions of traveling theory, global politics, and resistance and revolution in the postcolonial world.
Note:
Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 280-294. - Index: Seite 295-301
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