Revolutions, Crises of Modernities, and the Production of Gender Subjectivities in Egypt

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A primary concern of this project is to integrate the discussion of gender and gender subjectivities in the discussion of the overall dynamics of revolutions including the conditions that led to them, the understanding of their different actors, and their agendas for change. Another focuses on understanding the way revolutions and the crises of modernity to which they responded influenced the production of gender subjectivities and contributed, in turn, to the development of working subjects who were also private actors shaped by technologies of the self that helped them deal with complex tensions and dilemmas.

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Hatem, M. F. (2016). Revolutions, Crises of Modernities, and the Production of Gender Subjectivities in Egypt. Review of Middle East Studies, 50(1), 48–54. https://doi.org/10.1017/rms.2016.75

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