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Cairo Collages

Everyday Life Practices After the Event

Mona Abaza

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English
Manchester University Press
27 February 2020
Cairo is a city of collective exhaustion. From the 2011 revolution to Sisi's seizure of power in 2013, like millions of others, Mona Abaza was swallowed by a draining and exhausting daily life of a city caught up in the aftermath of revolt - a daily life that transformed countless people into all-embracing apolitical subjects.

Cairo Collages narrates four parallel tales about Cairo's urban transformations in the twenty-first century, examining everyday life and resilience after 2013. Weaving personal narrative with incisive theoretical discussions of the quotidian and the everyday, Abaza raises essential sociological questions regarding global orientations pertaining to emerging military urbanism. With reflections on the long hours of commuting to the gated communities in the desert east of Cairo and the daily material lives and social interactions of residents in decaying middle-class buildings, Abaza's collage of landscapes weaves together the transmutations underway in the various Cairene geographies.
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Imprint:   Manchester University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 16mm
Weight:   508g
ISBN:   9781526145116
ISBN 10:   1526145111
Pages:   216
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Mona Abaza (1959-2021) was Professor of Sociology in the Department of Sociology, Egyptology and Anthropology at The American University in Cairo. Over her vibrant career, her writing ranged from women in rural Egypt, the relation between Islam and the West, urban consumer culture, to Egyptian painting and the Arab Spring

Reviews for Cairo Collages: Everyday Life Practices After the Event

'Rarely has a book immersed a reader into what it really means to inhabit a city, with all of its inscriptions, wayward intersecting lives, its resounding contradictions, promiscuous aspirations, and stubborn constraints. Much more than collage, this is a compendium of Abaza's creative engagements with her messy surrounds, a tour de force of a life she has made Cairo worth living.' AbdouMaliq Simone, University of Sheffield 'Cairo Collages comes to crown Mona Abaza's already impressive contribution to studies on Cairo since the mid 1950s. Using her own apartment building as a topos through which to read political, economic, social, and aesthetic transformations in the country as a whole in the aftermath of 2011 Abaza ably balances meticulous insight with heart-wrenching black humor on the janus-faced city whose very name encapsulates its contradictions: at once victorious and vanquisher.' Samia Mehrez, The American University in Cairo 'From a long standing witness of impeccable credentials, we are presented with a harrowing portrait of Cairo since the January Revolution. People disappear into themselves or abroad or rounded up by the state as the revolutionary tide recedes and reaction is restored. Mona Abaza discerns order behind chaos, plumbing the depths of a new political morality. A brilliant rendition of endless movement in space and time, the daily nightmare and creativity of life in the megalopolis of the Global South.' Michael Burawoy, University of California, Berkeley -- .


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