urn:nbn:de:hebis:04-ep0003-2017-1914 https://doi.org/10.17192/meta.2017.9.191 2017 Periodical Philipps-Universität Marburg urn:nbn:de:hebis:04-ep00032 General history of Asia; Middle East https://archiv.ub.uni-marburg.de/ep/0003/cover.png 2196-629X 2714728-9 2013 Middle East - Topics + Arguments Center for Near and Middle Eastern Studies (CNMS) application/pdf https://archiv.ub.uni-marburg.de/ep/0003/2017/191/cover.png Youth PeriodicalPart Vol 9 (2017) 2017-12-08 9 Publikationsserver der Universitätsbibliothek Marburg Universitätsbibliothek Marburg 2017 Revolution 2018-02-28 Alain Badiou urn:nbn:de:hebis:04-ep0003-2017-191-68351 One of the challenges in analyzing youth who participated in the recent Arab uprisings relates to explaining and understanding their revolutionary practices. Adopting a leaderless and cross-ideological form of mobilization, youth during the eighteen days of the Egyptian uprising managed to practice inclusion by uniting a diverse group of Egyptians. After toppling Mubarak, the revolutionary youth, however, did not present themselves as aiming to seize power, a defining feature of revolutions at least until the 1970s. To understand the meaning of these new cross-ideological and leaderless forms of mobilization, I suggest understanding youth within their time and space. Drawing on Alain Badiou and his conception of the intervallic period and the rebirth of history through the Arab revolts, this article highlights important differences among this generation in their conception of doing politics. More specifically, this paper focuses on the changed meaning of the hero figure, highlighting the importance of inclusionary politics. It will suggest that since the 2011 revolutionary event, a shift away from traditional politics based on a leader and an ideology is being contested for a more inclusionary politics as desired by the younger generation in Egypt. Revolutionary politics In Absence of a Hero Figure and an Ideology: Understanding New Political Imaginaries and Practices among Revolutionary Youth in Egypt 2017-12-08 https://archiv.ub.uni-marburg.de/ep/0003/2017/191/6835/6835.png article 2017-12-08 application/pdf Subjectivity Youth El-Sharnouby, Dina El-Sharnouby Dina https://doi.org/10.17192/meta.2017.9.6835 Egypt English