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Mustafa Menshawy

    State, Memory, and Egypt’s Victory in the 1973 War
    Leaving the Muslim Brotherhood
    • Leaving the Muslim Brotherhood

      Self, Society and the State

      • 220 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the nuanced experiences of individuals leaving the Muslim Brotherhood, the book explores the interplay of psychological, organizational, and political factors during the Arab Spring. Through interviews conducted across Egypt, Turkey, Qatar, and the UK, it presents detailed narratives of those who exit, highlighting their transitions back to private life or new forms of political activism. By systematically identifying the peaceful leavers, the author sheds light on a previously under-explored aspect of the Brotherhood's dynamics, enriching the academic discourse on this topic.

      Leaving the Muslim Brotherhood
    • State, Memory, and Egypt’s Victory in the 1973 War

      Ruling by Discourse

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      This book explores and problematises the war discourse regarding Egypt's victory in the 1973 War. It traces the process through which this discourse was constructed and reconstructed by the state throughout the periods of President Anwar Sadat, his successor Hosni Mubarak, and afterwards. It uses Critical Discourse Analysis to combine analysis of texts commemorating the war with a study of the socio-political milieu related to personal authoritarianism and the state’s intricate relations with the army, the press and Islamists.

      State, Memory, and Egypt’s Victory in the 1973 War