Identity as narrative: story-telling and self-making ten years into the Arab Spring
«What does the Arab Spring mean for those who have lived it?»
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«What does the Arab Spring mean for those who have lived it?»
«Can we speak of a revolutionary tradition produced by the January 2011 revolution?»
«Bassem Sabry's role in my life has — in part — defined what I am and who I have become.»
«Tradition paired with revolutionary seems an obvious oxymoron, like a contained outburst.»
«It is necessary to revise what we mean by success or failure as far as revolutions are concerned.»
«The oppressed rose up without the promise of liberty. Why?»
«I want to focus on life and not death, on natality and not mortality»
«What is necessary for life now in our countries?»
«Revolution is not a given, but a constantly changing concept.»
«It is the 10th anniversary of the Arab Spring, and we can’t quite escape that substance called remembrance. Yet, eschewing facile modes of nostalgic remembrance and/or…»
«The sooner those feminists understand this underlying tension and try to manage it, the better»
«Civil society organizations cannot just “handle” sexual violence with the logic of crisis management»
«This is a pivotal moment of pain, of positive confusion, that Egyptian society desperately needs»
«Each roundtable brings together feminist activists, intellectuals, academics, lawyers and more.»
«Online life was no longer just an extension of the world»
«I had to keep resisting, even in the simplest forms.»
«I started writing the names of every famous person who came to show support to that man.»
«The proponents of normalization argue that this step favors Sudan’s interests without explaining how»
«Will the last traces of Nasser’s image disappear from Bahrain as they have in neighboring states?»
«It is in Hebron that the military occupation actually divides a civilian population.»