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Unheard Voices of the Young Egyptian Brothers
Pathways of Activism after 2013
Unheard Voices of the Young Egyptian Brothers
Pathways of Activism after 2013
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Description
Drawing upon extensive fieldwork, this book unveils the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood intra-dynamics by examining the emerging pathways of political disengagement and radicalization in the aftermath of 2013 Coup. It explores how the 2011 waves of protest and the 2013 military takeover of power – two contradictory phases, in terms of their implications for political Islam – shaped young members' perceptions towards Egyptian politics, violence and the role of Islamic political groups. This offers a key to understanding the ideological and strategic evolution of Islamists, in alignment with regional changes such as the rise of transnational jihadist groups and the fading of popular protest in the Arab region. The book relies on Social Movement Theory and contentious politics literature to develop a relational approach for analysing the positionalities of the young Brothers. This elucidates change within Islamic groups as a multi-layered, evolving phenomenon that cannot be attributed solely to either ideological or structural changes, but rather to manifold factors operating at different levels. It also rejects the prevailing binary classification of moderate versus radical activism when seeking to understand the effects of repression on the trajectories of Islamic movements' members.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter One
Debating Islamism: Changing Theoretical Perspectives
Chapter Two
A Multi Level Relational Approach
Chapter Three
The Muslim Brotherhood- State Interactions
Chapter Four
The Muslim Brotherhood Group Dynamics
Chapter Five
Not Anymore in Politics: Reconsidering Islamism
Chapter Six
After the Massacre: Two Fighting Wings
Chapter Seven
Unsupported Trajectory: Examining Violence
Conclusion
Product details
Published | 19 Sep 2024 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 232 |
ISBN | 9780755650491 |
Imprint | I.B. Tauris |
Series | Critical Studies on Islamism Series |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Doha Abdelgawad has written a must-read primer for anyone considering the future of political Islam. She has shown great competence and originality in her research work. This book, which examines the youth trajectories and contested trends within the MB in Egypt, is remarkably balanced, well-composed, and reliable.
Abdel-Fattah Mady, Professor of Political Science, Alexandria University, Egypt
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This path-breaking book, based on a fascinating dataset of personal narratives, is the first to systematically analyse the activist trajectories of young members of the Muslim Brotherhood in the wake of 2013 military coup in Egypt. Doha Abdelgawad reveals the diverse ways in which young movement members respond to state repression and attempt to carve out pathways of activism, with significant implications for how we understand the evolution of Islamist movements.
Nicola Pratt, Professor, University of Warwick, UK

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