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The Egyptian Military in Popular Culture Context and Critique

Title
The Egyptian Military in Popular Culture [electronic resource] : Context and Critique / by Dalia Said Mostafa.
ISBN
9781137593726
Publication
London : Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
Physical Description
XIII, 144 p. 4 illus : online resource.
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Summary
This book examines a key question through the lens of popular culture: Why did the Egyptian people opt to elect in June 2014 a new president (Abdel Fattah al-Sisi), who hails from the military establishment, after toppling a previous military dictator (Hosni Mubarak) with the breakout of the 25 January 2011 Revolution? In order to dissect this question, the author considers the complexity of the relationship between the Egyptian people and their national army, and how popular cultural products play a pivotal role in reinforcing or subverting this relationship. The author takes the reader on a ‘journey’ through crucial historical and political events in Egypt whilst focusing on multi-layered representations of the ‘military figure’ (the military leader, the heroic soldier, the freedom fighter, the conscript, the martyred soldier, and the Intelligence officer) in a wide range of popular works in literature, film, song, TV drama series, and graffiti art. Mostafa argues that the realm of popular culture in Egypt serves as the ‘blood veins’ which feed the nation’s perception of its Armed Forces. .
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Language
English
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December 01, 2016
Contents
Introduction: Multi-Layered Images of the Egyptian Military in Popular Culture
1.Popular Images of Army Officers and Freedom Fighters as National Heroes in the 1950s and 1960s
2.Various Representations of the Martyred Soldier in the 1967 June War and the Victorious Hero in the 1973 October War
3.Transformation of the Popular War Hero’s Image under Mubarak and the Breakout of the 2011 January Revolution
Conclusion.The Undoing of the Revolutionary Discourse and the ‘Legitimisation’ of the Counter-Revolution with Sisi’s Presidency .
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