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2015
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Nancy Demerdash
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Situating the Nubian Awakening within the 'Arab' Spring
Christine Gilmore
Postcolonial Studies Association Newsletter: Special Edition on the Arab Spring, 2012
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Licentious Topographies: Space and the Traumas of Colonial Subjectivity in Modern Egypt
Ahmed Dardir
2018
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Maya Kesrouany
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Mara Antic
European Journal of Life Writing, 2021
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Egyptian Narratives of the 2011 Revolution: Diary as a Medium of Reconciliation with the Political.
Dina Heshmat
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All that is Banned is Desired: ‘Rebel Documentaries’ and the Representation of Egyptian Revolutionaries, in: Middle East - Topics & Arguments, Vol 6 (2016), pp. 13-22.
Ilka Eickhof
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Yasmine Ramadan
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William Carruthers, FRHistS
Public Archaeology, 2016
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Agnes Czajka
Jadaliyya, 2011
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The Politics of Archive and Counter-archival Practices: The Case of Geziparkarsiv
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Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society, 2015
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Revolutionary Egypt: Connecting Domestic and International Struggles. London: Routledge, 2015 (Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Democratization and Government)
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Friederike Pannewick
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Revolutionary Times in a post-2013 Calendar: A Biopolitical Narrative of Post-Coup Image-Making in Egypt
Miriam Gabriel Maryam Imam
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Review: "Egypt 1919: The Revolution in Literature and Film" by Dina Heshmat
Olga Verlato
Arab Studies Journal, 2021
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Nadje Al-Ali
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Liat Kozma
"Modernities" in the Making, 2000
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Writing the Nation: The Emergence of Egypt in the Modern Arabic Novel
Jeff Shalan
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Rejecting the Ottomans, Revisiting the Mamluks: Historical Drama and Identity in Post-2013 Egypt
Claire Panetta
Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication, 2023
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Sunil Agnani, "For the Love of Lost Sovereignty: Egypt & Postcolonial Thought," Cultural Critique, Issue 89 (Winter 2015): 211-221.
Sunil Agnani
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Rasha Chatta , Forum Transregionale Studien
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Brandon LaBelle
Diary of an Imaginary Egyptian, 2012
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Global Media Journal - German Edition
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Does Literature Matter? The Relationship between Literature & Politics in Revolutionary Egypt
Elisabeth Kendall
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