Cairo Contested

Cairo Contested
Title Cairo Contested PDF eBook
Author Diane Singerman
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 508
Release 2011
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9774165004

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This volume explores the meaning and significance of urban space, and maps the spatial inscription of power on the mega-city of Cairo.

Understanding Cairo

Understanding Cairo
Title Understanding Cairo PDF eBook
Author David Sims
Publisher American University in Cairo Press
Pages 452
Release 2012-04-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1617973882

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This book moves beyond superficial generalizations about Cairo as a chaotic metropolis in the developing world into an analysis of the ways the city's eighteen million inhabitants have, in the face of a largely neglectful government, built and shaped their own city. Using a wealth of recent studies on Greater Cairo and a deep reading of informal urban processes, the city and its recent history are portrayed and mapped: the huge, spontaneous neighborhoods; housing; traffic and transport; city government; and its people and their enterprises. The book argues that understanding a city such as Cairo is not a daunting task as long as pre-conceived notions are discarded and care is taken to apprehend available information and to assess it with a critical eye. In the case of Cairo, this approach leads to a conclusion that the city can be considered a kind of success story, in spite of everything.

The Egyptians

The Egyptians
Title The Egyptians PDF eBook
Author Jack Shenker
Publisher New Press, The
Pages 444
Release 2012-07-31
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1620972565

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The award-winning journalist and longtime Cairo resident delivers a “meticulous, passionate study” of the ongoing battle for contemporary Egypt (The Guardian). On January, 25, 2011, a revolution began in Egypt that succeeded in ousting the country’s longtime dictator Hosni Mubarak. In The Egyptians, journalist Jack Shenker uncovers the roots of the uprising and explores the country’s current state, divided between two irreconcilable political orders. Challenging conventional analyses that depict a battle between Islamists and secular forces, The Egyptians illuminates other, equally important fault lines: far-flung communities waging war against transnational corporations, men and women fighting to subvert long-established gender norms, and workers dramatically seizing control of their own factories. Putting the Egyptian revolution in its proper context as an ongoing popular struggle against state authority and economic exclusion, The Egyptians explains why the events since 2011 have proved so threatening to elites both inside Egypt and abroad. As Egypt’s rulers seek to eliminate all forms of dissent, seeded within the rebellious politics of Egypt’s young generation are big ideas about democracy, sovereignty, social justice, and resistance that could yet change the world. “I started reading this and couldn’t stop. It’s a remarkable piece of work, and very revealing. A stirring rendition of a people’s revolution as the popular forces that Shenker vividly depicts carry forward their many and varied struggles, with radical potential that extends far beyond Egypt.” —Noam Chomsky

Contested State Identities and Regional Security in the Euro-Mediterranean Area

Contested State Identities and Regional Security in the Euro-Mediterranean Area
Title Contested State Identities and Regional Security in the Euro-Mediterranean Area PDF eBook
Author Raffaella A. Del Sarto
Publisher Springer
Pages 289
Release 2006-07-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1403982856

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Del Sarto argues that internal disputes over national identity limit the ability of states to participate in regional forums. This is a close look at problems faced in negotiating the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (EMP) as a regional security project, with particular attention to case studies of Israel, Egypt and Morocco.

The Rise of the Egyptian Middle Class

The Rise of the Egyptian Middle Class
Title The Rise of the Egyptian Middle Class PDF eBook
Author Relli Shechter
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 287
Release 2019
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1108474489

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Working into the middle class -- "Crisis of supply in every household" -- 'Provocative consumption' -- 'Parasites' -- The resurgence of middle-class Islam.

Cairo Cosmopolitan

Cairo Cosmopolitan
Title Cairo Cosmopolitan PDF eBook
Author Diane Singerman
Publisher American University in Cairo Press
Pages 728
Release 2009-08-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1617973904

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Bringing together a distinguished interdisciplinary group of scholars, this volume explores what happens when new forms of privatization meet collectivist pasts, public space is sold off to satisfy investor needs and tourist gazes, and the state plans for Egypt's future in desert cities while stigmatizing and neglecting Cairo's popular neighborhoods. These dynamics produce surprising contradictions and juxtapositions that are coming to define today's Middle East. The original publication of this volume launched the Cairo School of Urban Studies, committed to fusing political-economy and ethnographic methods and sensitive to ambivalence and contingency, to reveal the new contours and patterns of modern power emerging in the urban frame. Contributors: Mona Abaza, Nezar AlSayyad, Paul Amar, Walter Armbrust, Vincent Battesti, Fanny Colonna, Eric Denis, Dalila ElKerdany, Yasser Elsheshtawy, Farha Ghannam, Galila El Kadi, Anouk de Koning, Petra Kuppinger, Anna Madoeuf, Catherine Miller, Nicolas Puig, Said Sadek, Omnia El Shakry, Diane Singerman, Elizabeth A. Smith, Leïla Vignal, Caroline Williams.

Salafi Ritual Purity

Salafi Ritual Purity
Title Salafi Ritual Purity PDF eBook
Author Richard Gauvain
Publisher Routledge
Pages 394
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 071031356X

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This volume examines the ritual practices of Salafism, analysing both scholarly research and individual experience.