The Leader as Groom, the Nation as Bride. Patriarchal Nationalism under Nasser and Sisi

This article surveys and analyzes the gendered symbols and imageries in the hegemonic nationalist discourse in Egypt, under Nasser and under Sisi. It advances that gender binaries are projected onto the relation between ruler and ruled, state and nation, military and civilian, as a means to demobili...

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出版年:Middle East - Topics & Arguments
第一著者: Naguib, Rim
フォーマット: Artikel (Zeitschrift)
言語:英語

出版事項: Philipps-Universität Marburg 2020
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要約:This article surveys and analyzes the gendered symbols and imageries in the hegemonic nationalist discourse in Egypt, under Nasser and under Sisi. It advances that gender binaries are projected onto the relation between ruler and ruled, state and nation, military and civilian, as a means to demobilize and subordinate “the people” following coups d’état. The article also analyzes the negative feminization of the Egyptian populace under Sisi, which serves to discredit demands for political participation and social justice and to legitimate their suppression, especially following the mass mobilizations of January 25, 2011.
DOI:10.17192/meta.2020.14.8232