Youssef Rakha's Articles

The elections, like Tahrir, reflect the conflicting composition of Egyptian society and its reaction to social change

Some time in February, the literary (and intellectual) Generation of the Nineties started coming up in intellectual conversations about the Arab Spring

Anis Mansour, who died last week, came to represent the Egyptian State's elevation of men who could speak for power, rather than truth to it

From the revolution, difference and individuality can break from the crowd

Addicted to "Opposite Direction"

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