g - #Sisi_vs_Youth: Who Has a Voice in Egypt?

Authors

  • Albrecht Hofheinz

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5617/jais.4755

Abstract

This article presents voices from Egypt reflecting on the question of who has the right to have a voice in the country in the first half of 2016. In the spirit of the research project “In 2016,” it aims to offer a snapshot of how it “felt to live” in Egypt in 2016 as a member of the young generation (al-shabāb) who actively use social media and who position themselves critically towards the state’s official discourse. While the state propagated a strategy focusing on educating and guiding young people towards becoming productive members of a nation united under one leader, popular youth voices on the internet used music and satire to claim their right to resist a retrograde patrimonial system that threatens every opposing voice with extinc-tion. On both sides, a strongly antagonistic ‘you vs. us’ rhetoric is evident.

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How to Cite

Hofheinz, A. (2017). g - #Sisi_vs_Youth: Who Has a Voice in Egypt?. Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies, 16, 327–348. https://doi.org/10.5617/jais.4755

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Living 2016