For almost all Egyptians, 30 June 2013 was a day of celebration. Yet, while partisans of the Muslim Brotherhood were celebrating the one-year anniversary of Mohamed Morsi’s presidency, the twenty-two million Egyptians who signed on to the Tamarod Campaign petition--calling for early president election--were celebrating its end.
To shed light on this critical juncture in the living history of the January 25 Revolution, the Egypt Page Editors at Jadaliyya would like to bring to your attention to a collection of articles that grapple with the complexities of the lead-up to 30 June and what it means for the future of Egypt.
FEATURED ARTICLES
Context, Dynamics, and Significance of 30 June Protests and their Aftermath
Interview with Cairo-Based Journalist, Ahmad Shokr, about the Political Dynamics in Egypt, by Malihe Razazan
Head of Constitutional Court Announced Interim Egypt President by Army, by Mada Masr
Three Days of History: Making It and Waiting For It, by Reem Abou-El-Fadl
Why the Western Media are Getting Egypt Wrong, by Khaled Shaalan (published in partnership with Mada Masr)
Down with Military Rule…Again? by Hesham Sallam (published in partnership with Mada Masr)
Sectarianism and Counter-Revolution in Egypt: Not a Family Affair, by Reem Abou-El-Fadl
That a Revolution, As Yet Undefeated, May Succeed, by Wael Gamal
The Political Consequences of Mr. Morsi, by Ellis Goldberg
Introducing Mada Masr, by Mada Masr
No Apologies, by Yasmin El-Rifae
Obsessed with Turkish Models in Egypt, by Hesham Sallam (published in partnership with Mada Masr)
Tamarod: Egypt`s Revolution Hones its Skills, by Adel Iskandar
Gender and the People in Revolutionary Times, by Sherene Seikaly
June to June: The More Things Change, The More They Remain The Same, by Robert Springborg
Egypt’s Ultras: No More Politics, by Mohamed Elgohari
Intimidation and Resistance: Imagining Gender in Cairene Graffiti, by Mona Abaza
What Happens on 30 June? The Silver Lining, by Wael Eskandar
Between Inaction and Complicity: The Shi‘a and the Brotherhood, by Sherene Seikaly and Adel Iskandar
Back to the Margins, by Lina Attalah (published in partnership with Mada Masr)
Nostalgia, Hope, and Fear on the Path to 30 June, by Mona Atia
Should Egyptians Believe Morsi? by Heba F. El-Shazli
Unpacking Anti-Muslim Brotherhood Discourse, by Mohamad Elmasry
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