The new authoritarian Islamism discourse in Egypt; since January 2011
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Abstract:
Mubarak falling in 2011 was the beginning of a discoursive change over Egypt.The freed elements in Egypt field of discursivity that were around a special point tried to present an efficient image of Egypt desirable society and obsorbtion Floating signifier contenders field of discursivity.In one view Egypt political disourses can be devided into Islam oriented base Or secularism and asking democracy or authoritarian .some of Egypt political groups act in an Islam oriented and authoritarian discourse and in a formed dicoursive conflict tried to make their hegemony .The question of this paper is that what factors are used by this discours for its hegemonic domination and which political groups formed its discourse structure ?this paper by using Laclau and, Mouffe discourse analysis shows that above mentioned discourse by nodal point of "caliphate" tries to narriate themselves to be fitted with circumstances but dispersion of discourse factors and thouse groups that profited by this discourse logic caused that they involved in such a way of discourse time disterbtion
Keywords:
Egypts , 2011 , authoritarian Islamist , Salafi , Takfiri
Language:
Persian
Published:
Political Quartely, Volume:46 Issue: 4, 2017
Pages:
1049 to 1066
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