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245 00 |a Interview with Manar Abdel Sattar |h [electronic resource] |y English.
260        |c 2014.
490        |a Middle East Women's Activism.
500        |a Funding : Women's Activism in the Arab World (2013-2016). This project, funded by a British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship, examines the significance of middle-class women's activism to the geo/politics of Arab countries, from national independence until the Arab uprisings. It was based on over 100 personal narratives of women activists of different generations from Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon.
500        |a Interview conducted on: 2 January 2014
500        |a Duration: 1 hour, 3 minutes, and 1 second
500        |a Language of interview: Arabic
500        |a Audio transcription and translation by Captivate Arabia, Amman, Jordan , info@captivatearabia.com
500        |a آسيا -- مصر -- القاهرة -- القاهرة
500        |a VIAF (name authority) : Pratt, Nicola Christine : URI http://viaf.org/viaf/49147457
506        |a © 2014 the Interviewer and Interviewee. All rights reserved. Used here with permission.
520 3    |a Manar was born in Imbaba, Cairo, on 2 March 1968 but grew up in downtown Cairo. Her father was an Arabic language teacher but was detained for being a communist and had to resign from his position. Her mother was an elementary school teacher. As a teenager, Manar began to move in leftist circles through involvement in the Tagammu’ party. She began studying medicine at Cairo University in 1985, during which time student politics was stagnant. At the beginning of the 1990s, the Revolutionary Socialists emerged and she began working with them. After finishing her medical training, Manar became a professor at Cairo University. In 2003, she became involved in the March 9th Movement for the Independence of Egyptian Universities, which emerged out of the protests against the war on Iraq, but split from the movement in 2008 due to differences over strategy. She was also involved with Kefaya, the Egyptian Movement for Change, and Doctors without Rights. She participated in the 25 January 2011 uprising. At the time of the interview she was still politically active as a member of the Revolutionary Socialists and working as a university professor.
533        |a Electronic reproduction. |b London : |c SOAS University of London, |c University of Warwick, |d 2020. |f (SOAS Digital Collections) |n Mode of access: World Wide Web. |n System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software.
650    7 |a January 25 2011 Revolution (Egypt). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Thawrat 25 Yanāyir 2011 (Egypt). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a ثورة 25 ياناير 2011 (مصر). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Women's activism. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Women -- Political activity.
650    0 |a Mubārak, Muḥammad Ḥusnī, 1928-2020.
650    7 |a مبارك، محمد حسني،‏ 1928-2020. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Egypt.
650    7 |a Revolutionary Socialists (Egypt). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a الاشتراكيون الثوريون. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a March 9th movement for the independence of universities. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a حركة 9 مارس لاستقلال الجامعات. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Egyptian Movement for Change. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Kifāyah (Organization).
650    7 |a الحركة المصرية من أجل التغيير. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Kefaya. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Doctors without Rights. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Palestine.
650    0 |a Strikes and lockouts.
650    7 |a Tahrir Square (Cairo, Egypt). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a ميدان التحرير (القاهرة، مصر). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Islamists. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Students.
650    7 |a Marxism. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Communism.
650    0 |a Socialism.
650    0 |a Trotsky, Leon, 1879-1940.
650    0 |a Universities and colleges.
650    7 |a Socialist People's Alliance Party. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a حزب التحالف الشعبي الإشتراكي. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Anti-war protests. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Peace movements.
650    7 |a Kefaya. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Kifāyah (Organization).
650    7 |a الحركة المصرية من أجل التغيير. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Tagammu. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a National Progressive Unionist Party. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Ḥizb al-Tagammu' al-Watani al-Taqadomi al-Wahdawi.
650    7 |a حزب التجمع الوطني التقدمي الوحدوي. |2 UW-MEWA
662        |a Egypt |b Cairo Governate |d Cairo.
700        |a Abdel Sattar, Manar. |4 ive
700 1    |a Pratt, Nicola Christine. |4 ctb
830    0 |a SOAS Digital Collections.
830    0 |a Middle East Women’s Activism.
830    0 |a Egypt Collection.
852        |a GBR |b SDC |c Middle East Women’s Activism
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997        |a Middle East Women’s Activism


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