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The Coptic Question in the Mubarak Era

Autor Sebastian Elsasser
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 mai 2014
Egypt's Christians, the Copts, are the largest Christian community in the Middle East. While they have always been considered an integral component of the Egyptian nation, their precise status within Egyptian politics and society has been subject to ongoing debates from the Twentieth Century to present day. Part of the legacy of the Mubarak era (1980-2011) in Egypt is the unsettled state of Muslim-Christian relations and the increasing volatility of sectarian tensions, which also overshadowed the first years of the post-Mubarak period. The Coptic Question in the Mubarak Era delves into the discourses that dominated public debates and the political agenda-setting during the Mubarak era, explaining why politicians and the public in Egypt have had such enormous difficulties in recognizing the real roots of sectarian strife. This "Coptic question" is a complex set of issues, ranging from the petty struggles of daily Egyptian life in a bi-religious society to intricate legal and constitutional questions (family law, conversion, and church-building), to the issue of the political participation of the Coptic minority. Through these subjects, the book explores a larger debate about Egyptian national identity. Paying special attention paid to the neglected diversity of voices within the Coptic community, Sebastian Elsasser peels back the historical layers to provide a comprehensive analysis of the historic, political, and social dynamics of Egypt's Coptic Christians during Hosni Mubarak's rule.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780199368396
ISBN-10: 0199368392
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 10 illus.
Dimensiuni: 239 x 163 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

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Elsässer takes a deep dive into Egypt's century-old attempts to build a modern nation-state, analyzing the Muslim and Coptic revivalisms, which lead to different, if not opposite, outcomes today. He brilliantly deconstructs the 'religious patriotism' and 'national unity' narratives, with all their built-in contradictions and hypocrisy. He treads some controversial areas and finally warns against the lack of fundamental change in policies concerning the Coptic question.
Elsässer has written an informative and carefully researched account of the Copts' role in modern Egyptian politics. Situating his study within major historical developments, he chronicles the evolution of the 'Coptic question' while highlighting the voices and viewpoints of key actors. Elsässer focuses on how Copts have shapedand have been conceived withindiscourses of patriotism, nationalism, and citizenship, particularly during the Mubarak era. Consequently, the book furnishes a critical context for understanding the most recent political events in Egypt
A magnificent piece of scholarship. The book puts Egypts 'Coptic question' in its proper socio-historical context like no other work before.
If Elsässers nuanced discourse analysis needs very attentive reading, his exceptionally insightful book is refreshingly free of jargon and neologisms.

Notă biografică

Sebastian Elsasser is Assistant Professor at the Institute of Oriental and Islamic Studies, Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel, Germany.