Abouelnaga, Shereen.

Women in Revolutionary Egypt : Gender and the New Geographics of Identity. - Oxford : The American University in Cairo Press, (c)2016. - 1 online resource (161 pages)

Includes bibliographies and index.

Pages:1 to 25; Pages:26 to 50; Pages:51 to 75; Pages:76 to 100; Pages:101 to 125; Pages:126 to 150; Pages:151 to 161.

The 25 January 2011 uprising and the unprecedented dissent and discord to which it gave rise shattered the notion of homogeneity that had characterized state representations of Egypt and Egyptians since 1952. It allowed for the eruption of identities along multiple lines, including class, ideology, culture, and religion, long suppressed by state control. Concomitantly a profusion of women's voices arose to further challenge the state-managed feminism that had sought to define and carefully circumscribe women's social and civic roles in Egypt.



9781617977305 9781617977299


Women--Political activity--Egypt.
Women--Social conditions--Egypt--21st century.
Arab Spring, 2010-


Electronic Books.

HQ1236 / .W664 2016