Egypt in the Future Tense: Hope, Frustration, and Ambivalence before and after 2011

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Against the backdrop of the revolutionary uprisings of 2011–2013, Samuli Schielke asks how ordinary Egyptians confront the great promises and grand schemes of religious commitment, middle class respectability, romantic love, and political ideologies in their daily lives, and how they make sense of the existential anxieties and stalled expectations that inevitably accompany such hopes. Drawing on many years of study in Egypt and the life stories of rural, lower-middle-class men before and after the revolution, Schielke views recent events in ways that are both historically deep and personal. Schielke challenges prevailing views of Muslim piety, showing that religious lives are part of a much more complex lived experience.

Author(s): Samuli Schielke
Series: Public Cultures of the Middle East and North Africa
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 280
Tags: Egypt;Middle East;History;Islam;Hadith;History;Law;Mecca;Muhammed;Quran;Rituals & Practice;Shi’ism;Sufism;Sunnism;Theology;Women in Islam;Religion & Spirituality;Cultural;Anthropology;Politics & Social Sciences;Middle Eastern;International & World Politics;Politics & Government;Politics & Social Sciences