Leaving the Muslim Brotherhood
Self, Society and the State
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Produktdetails
- Verlag
- Springer International Publishing
Springer International Publishing AG - Erschienen
- 2019
- Sprache
- English
- Seiten
- 220
- Infos
- 220 Seiten
216 mm x 153 mm - ISBN
- 978-3-030-27859-5
Hauptbeschreibung
The book offers a processual and discursive perspective on how individuals exit the Muslim Brotherhood. The framework is based on an interaction of ‘micro’ psychological and emotional factors, ‘meso’ organizational factors and ‘macro’ political developments linked to the specific case of the Muslim Brotherhood and Egypt during the Arab Spring. Based on interviews conducted in Egypt, Turkey, Qatar and the United Kingdom, the author traces in-depth narratives of exiters while they return to their private life or resort to political activism of another stripe. This work examines thought-provoking patterns pertaining to elements long under-explored in the scholarship and stands out as it systematically identifies this unexamined subset of Brotherhood members: peaceful leavers.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Chapter 1: Introduction.- 2. Chapter 2: Affective Disengagement.- 3. Chapter 3: Ideology of the group.- 4. Chapter 4: Political Disengagement: Exiting the Brotherhood in 2011 and Afterwards.- 5. Chapter 5: Pre-2011 Disengagement: A Comparative Analysis of Change and Continuity.- 6. Chapter 6: Conclusion.
Klappentext
The book offers a processual and discursive perspective on how individuals exit the Muslim Brotherhood. The framework is based on an interaction of ‘micro’ psychological and emotional factors, ‘meso’ organizational factors and ‘macro’ political developments linked to the specific case of the Muslim Brotherhood and Egypt during the Arab Spring. Based on interviews conducted in Egypt, Turkey, Qatar and the United Kingdom, the author traces in-depth narratives of exiters while they return to their private life or resort to political activism of another stripe. This work examines thought-provoking patterns pertaining to elements long under-explored in the scholarship and stands out as it systematically identifies this unexamined subset of Brotherhood members: peaceful leavers.
Mustafa Menshawy
is Assistant Professor at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, Qatar, and Associate Fellow at University of Westminster, UK.
Langtext
- Thoroughly investigates the wave of disengagement from Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood
- Provides a socio-political analysis of the broader impact of militant disillusionment
- Includes interviews with former members of the Muslim Brotherhood from three Middle Eastern countries
Über den AutorIn
Mustafa Menshawy is Assistant Professor at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, Qatar, and Associate Fellow at University of Westminster, UK.