Publication: Why Only Religious (In)Equality? A Gramscian Reading of Traditional Intellectuals and the 'Citizenship' Debate in Egypt
Why Only Religious (In)Equality? A Gramscian Reading of Traditional Intellectuals and the 'Citizenship' Debate in Egypt
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Parolin, G. P. (2020). Why Only Religious (In)Equality? A Gramscian Reading of Traditional Intellectuals and the “Citizenship” Debate in Egypt. Electronic Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law (EJIMEL), 8, 1–17. https://www.ejimel.uzh.ch
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The article seeks an answer to one of the most puzzling aspects of the century-long, engaged debate on 'citizenship' (muwäṭana) in Egypt: its scope. How did 'citizenship' come to be confined to issues of religious (in)equality, thus preventing any form of meaningful engagement with other aspects of citizenship, be it political participation, gender equality, or class mobility? The article applies the Gramscian conceptual toolkit to shed some light on the limited scope of the discourse on 'citi- zenship' in Egypt by analyzing how the h
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Parolin, G. P. (2020). Why Only Religious (In)Equality? A Gramscian Reading of Traditional Intellectuals and the “Citizenship” Debate in Egypt. Electronic Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law (EJIMEL), 8, 1–17. https://www.ejimel.uzh.ch