Revolution Squared
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Revolution Squared

Tahrir, Political Possibilities, and Counterrevolution in Egypt

  1. 344 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Revolution Squared

Tahrir, Political Possibilities, and Counterrevolution in Egypt

About this book

In Revolution Squared Atef Shahat Said examines the 2011 Egyptian Revolution to trace the expansive range of liberatory possibilities and containment at the heart of every revolution. Drawing on historical analysis and his own participation in the revolution, Said outlines the importance of Tahrir Square and other physical spaces as well as the role of social media and digital spaces. He develops the notion of lived contingency—the ways revolutionary actors practice and experience the revolution in terms of the actions they do or do not take—to show how Egyptians made sense of what was possible during the revolution. Said charts the lived contingencies of Egyptian revolutionaries from the decade prior to the revolution's outbreak to its peak and the so-called transition to democracy to the 2013 military coup into the present. Contrary to retrospective accounts and counterrevolutionary thought, Said argues that the Egyptian Revolution was not doomed to defeat. Rather, he demonstrates that Egyptians did not fully grasp their immense clout and that limited reformist demands reduced the revolution's potential for transformation.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Note on Transliteration
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. Introduction. Revolution as Lived Contingency
  6. 1. Prelude to Revolutionary Possibilities: Tahrir and Political Protest in Egypt
  7. 2. Peak of Revolutionary Possibilities: Squared I: How the Revolution Was “Bound” within Tahrir
  8. 3. Sovereignty in the Street: Popular Committees, Revolutionary Ambivalence, and Unrealized Power
  9. 4. The Two Souls of the Egyptian Revolution: Democratic Demands, Radical Strikes
  10. 5. Waning Revolutionary Possibilities: Squared II: Counterrevolutionary Coercion and Elections without Democratization
  11. 6. Square Zero: The State, Counterrevolutionary Paranoia, and the Withdrawal of Activists
  12. Conclusion. Revolution as Experience
  13. Appendix 1. Brief Timeline of the Egyptian Revolution, 2011–2018
  14. Appendix 2. A Note on Positionality
  15. Appendix 3. Notes on Methods, or How I Conducted Historical Ethnography of a Revolution
  16. Appendix 4. Major Political Coalitions in Egypt, 2000–2010
  17. Notes
  18. References
  19. Index