
handle: 10481/87588
Este capítulo propone una mirada a los mecanismos de construcción del discurso y contra-discurso político sobre las bases de las relaciones de poder establecidas en el marco del Estado egipcio. Analiza el auge y la caída de los Hermanos Musulmanes como élite primaria con la llegada al poder en junio de 2012 del presidente Muhammad Mursi, miembro de los Hermanos Musulmanes, y su posterior expulsión del sistema en julio de 2013 tras un golpe de Estado que pretendía acabar con la revolución iniciada en enero de 2011.
This chapter proposes a look at the mechanisms of construction of political discourse and counter-discourse on the bases of the power relations established within the framework of the Egyptian State. Analyzes the rise and fall of the Muslim Brotherhood as a primary elite with the coming to power in June 2012 of President Muhammad Mursi, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, and his subsequent expulsion from the system in July 2013 following an intended coup d'état end the revolution that began in January 2011.
Ayuda concedida por el Programa de fortalecimiento de la I+D+i al Grupo de Investigación Estudios Árabes Contemporáneos (HUM-108) de la Junta de Andalucía
Islamismo, Egipto
Islamismo, Egipto
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