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- Revolutionary anxieties sheds light on an unexplored dimension of the 2011 Egyptian revolution: the anxieties experienced by Cairo-based liberal elite, socialites, and cultural actors who opposed the rise of the new political actors, the Muslim Brotherhood.
- About the Author: Liina Mustonen is a researcher at the Centre for Research on Ethnic Relations and Nationalism (CEREN), University of Helsinki
- 232 Pages
- Political Science, World
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About the Book
Revolutionary Anxieties sheds light on an unexplored dimension of the 2011 Egyptian revolution: the anxieties experienced by Cairo-based liberal elite who opposed the rise of the Islamists. It illustrates how members of Egyptian liberal and cultural elites insisted on their privilege in a moment when the country's class hierarchies were challenged.Book Synopsis
Revolutionary anxieties sheds light on an unexplored dimension of the 2011 Egyptian revolution: the anxieties experienced by Cairo-based liberal elite, socialites, and cultural actors who opposed the rise of the new political actors, the Muslim Brotherhood. This book provides fresh insights into the failure of the Egyptian revolution by examining the perspectives of those who had a vested interest in maintaining the status-quo. It engages with post-colonial theory and examines the elite milieu in Cairo through the lenses of gender and race. Based on over two years of ethnographic research in various elite locations such as the Cairo Opera House, an Egyptian-European film festival, and an elite sporting club in Cairo, the book illustrates how members of Egyptian liberal upper class insisted on their privilege in a moment when the country's class hierarchies were challenged. By revealing the prevalence of counter-revolutionary sentiment among Cairo's liberal and affluent elite, the book tells an untold story of the Arab Spring.From the Back Cover
[Final] Revolutionary anxieties studies the role of the liberal elite during the Egyptian transitional period (2011-2014), showing how the election of the Islamists caused anxiety among the liberal and cultural elites that constituted Cairo's exclusive society. The book examines these elites' relationship with other Egyptians: those who were not part of Cairo's exclusive society, including servants, the city's poor, and members of Islamist parties. It further illustrates how the narratives of 'others' relied on dichotomies such as 'ugly versus beautiful' and 'civilized versus uncivilized', familiar to scholars from the colonial era.
The volume also shows how, during the transitional period, Cairo's liberal elite attempted to assert their superiority in various fields. Performative practices related to gender, culture, and art; etiquette and manners; the use of foreign languages; and knowledge of Egyptian history all manifested the cultural capital of the liberal elite. Exploring the uses of the past in legitimizing and reinventing current cultural and socio-political asymmetries, the book demonstrates how access to narratives of Egypt's past - understood as 'liberal' and 'civilized' - functioned as a critical resource for the elite who opposed the new Islamist rulers. The insistence on Egypt's true 'civilized' character, which was seen as endangered by the Islamists, was closely tied to political calculations. Shedding light on the role of the liberal elite and their counter-revolutionary sentiment during the 2011 Revolution, this book is a vital resource for those interested in Egypt and elite scholarship.About the Author
Liina Mustonen is a researcher at the Centre for Research on Ethnic Relations and Nationalism (CEREN), University of HelsinkiDimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 232
Genre: Political Science
Sub-Genre: World
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Theme: Middle Eastern
Format: Hardcover
Author: Liina Mustonen
Language: English
Street Date: April 21, 2026
TCIN: 1004416026
UPC: 9781526187673
Item Number (DPCI): 247-41-9426
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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