Minorities in the Contemporary Egyptian Novel
By Mary Youssef
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By Mary Youssef
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During colonial times the Egyptian novel invoked a sovereign nationstate and basked in its perceived unity. After independence the novel began to profess disenchantment with state practices and unequal class and gender relations, but did not disrupt the nation’s imagined homogeneity. The twentyfirstcentury Egyptian novel, by contrast, shatters this singular view, with the rise of a new consciousness that presents Egypt as fundamentally diverse. This new consciousness responds to discours...


