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Ordinary Egyptians: Creating the Modern Nation through Popular Culture

Ordinary Egyptians: Creating the Modern Nation through Popular Culture

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Ordinary Egyptians: Creating the Modern Nation through Popular Culture

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<div>The popular culture of pre-revolution Egypt did more than entertain—it created a nation. Songs, jokes, and satire, comedic sketches, plays, and poetry, all provided an opportunity for discussion and debate about national identity and an outlet for resistance to British and elite authority. This book examines how, from the 1870s until the eve of the 1919 revolution, popular media and culture provided ordinary Egyptians with a framework to construct and negotiate a modern national identity.<BR><BR><I>Ordinary Egyptians</I> shifts the typical focus of study away from the intellectual elite to understand the rapid politicization of the growing literate middle classes and brings the semi-literate and illiterate urban masses more fully into the historical narrative. It introduces the concept of "media-capitalism," which expands the analysis of nationalism beyond print alone to incorporate audiovisual and performance media. It was through these various media that a collective camaraderie crossing class lines was formed and, as this book uncovers, an Egyptian national identity emerged.<BR><BR></div>

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Brand
Stanford University Press
Manufacturer
Stanford University Press
Binding
Paperback
ItemPartNumber
Illustrated
ReleaseDate
2011-05-31T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
1
Format
Illustrated
EANs
9780804772129

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