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Working Out Egypt – Effendi Masculinity and Subject Formation in Colonial Modernity, 1870–1940

Autor Wilson Chacko Jacob
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 ian 2011
Working Out Egypt is both a rich cultural history of the formation of an Egyptian national subject in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth and a compelling critique of modern Middle Eastern historiography. Wilson Chacko Jacob describes how Egyptian men of a class akin to the cultural bourgeoisie (the effendiyya) struggled to escape from the long shadow cast by colonial depictions of the East as degenerate, feminine, and temporally behind an active and virile Europe. He argues that during British colonial rule (1882–1936), attempts to create a distinctively modern and Egyptian self free from the colonial gaze led to the formation of an ambivalent, performative subjectivity that he calls “effendi masculinity.” Jacob traces effendi masculinity as it took hold during the interwar years, in realms from scouting and competitive sports to sex talk and fashion, considering its gendered performativity in relation to a late-nineteenth-century British discourse on masculinity and empire and an explicitly nationalist discourse on Egyptian masculinity. He contends that as an assemblage of colonial modernity, effendi masculinity was simultaneously local and global, national and international, and particular and universal. Until recently, modern Egyptian history has not allowed for such paradoxes; instead, Egyptian modernity has been narrated in the temporal and spatial terms of a separate Western modernity.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822346746
ISBN-10: 0822346745
Pagini: 440
Ilustrații: 47 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 49 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Cuprins

Contents; Note on Transliteration; AcknowledgmentsIntroduction; 1. Imagination: Projecting British Masculinity; 2. Genealogy: Mustafa Kamil and Effendi Masculinity; 3. Institution: Physical Culture and Self-Government; 4. Association: Scouting, Freedom, Violence; 5. Games: International Culture and Desiring Bodies; 6. Communication: Sex, Gender, and Norms of Physical Culture; 7. Fashion: Global Affects of Colonial Modernity; 8. Knowledge: Death, Life, and the Sovereign OtherNotes; Bibliography; Index

Recenzii

“Working Out Egypt is an extraordinarily accomplished book. Wilson Chacko Jacob offers a highly original history of effendi masculinity based on a sophisticated interpretation of a vast, multisited archive. His analysis speaks directly to a number of concerns animating not only history but also feminist, cultural, and postcolonial studies. It encompasses colonial modernity and Egyptian specificity, masculinity and the quest for a normative social/sexual order, print culture and its collision with imperial globality, and the performative processes through which nations and their national imaginaries unfold.” Antoinette Burton, author of Empire in Question: Reading, Writing, and Teaching British Imperialism“This is a pioneering book that probes the relationship between colonialism, nationalism, and masculinity in fresh and exciting ways. Through a careful examination of Egyptian and British popular and political culture of the late nineteenth century and early twentieth, Wilson Chacko Jacob tells a complex story of how Egyptian national subjectivity was crafted with and against colonial tropes. Working Out Egypt is essential reading for scholars and students of history, postcoloniality, sexuality, gender, subject formation, and Middle East studies.” Saba Mahmood, author of Politics of Piety: The Islamic Revival and the Feminist Subject

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Describes how attempts to create a modern Egyptian self free from the colonial gaze were enacted through discourses of gender and sexuality during the British colonial period