A study of political discourses in Egypt post-Mubarak era

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Statement of responsibility:Abbas Keshavarz Shokri, Jabbar Shojaei
Published in:Journal of Asian and African studies. - London [u.a.] : Sage Publ., 1966. - 57(2022), 6, Seite 1179-1198
Main Author: Keshavarz Shokri, Abbas (Author)
Other Authors: Shojaei, Jabbar (Author)
Format: electronic Article
Language:English
Published: September 2022
ISSN:1745-2538
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520 |a The collapse of the Mubarak regime on 25 January 2011 marked the beginning of profound discursive challenges in Egypt. Following the January Revolution, the political forces and discourses long suppressed by Mubarak finally felt free to participate in the political struggles of the time, and attempted to lead the charge in the rebuilding and reorganizing process of Egyptian society. To shed light on the origin and characteristics of these discourses, attempts have been made in this paper to explain through discourse analysis the four major political discourses in today’s Egypt: democratic Islamism, authoritarian Islamism, secular democracy, and secular authoritarianism, and also to identify the political groups representing each discourse, their target groups, the method of their argumentation, and finally their proposed political agenda. To explain these discourses, the a posteriori discourse method is used, i.e. identifying the history of the formation of components and features of discourses. To this end, the discourse analysis of theorists such as Foucault and Van Dyke has been used to examine political discourses in Egypt. The factors used to examine the discourses are: discourse producers, discourse audiences, discourse content, and discourse actions. 
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