ID | 172363 |
Title Proper | We are all Wasatiyyun |
Other Title Information | the shifting sands of center positioning in Egypt’s early post-revolutionary party politics |
Language | ENG |
Author | Kraetzschmar, Hendrik ; Zollner, Barbara |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article focuses on a common rhetorical referent in Egyptian public imagery and parlance–that of wasat (center) and its derivatives, wasati/wasatiyya (centrist/centrism)–and discusses how it has been appropriated and molded in the sphere of party politics. Inductive in approach, it examines the rhetorical appropriations of the center ground by party officials, revealing not only its popularity as a marker of (ideological) self-positioning but its malleability and contextuality. The article concludes that in Egyptian party politics the center positioning of parties cannot be gauged exclusively from the study of party manifestos and/or expert surveys, but ought to include contextual analysis of how this and other ideological markers are appropriated and given meaning in elite rhetoric. |
`In' analytical Note | Middle East Critique Vol. 29, No.2; 2020: p.139-158 |
Journal Source | Middle East Critique Vol: 29 No 2 |
Key Words | Political Parties ; Egypt ; Political Rhetoric ; Centrism |