Nationalism, Authoritarianism, and Medical Mobilization in Post-revolutionary Egypt
In this article, we investigate the links between medical practice and expertise, on the one hand, and nationalist discourses, on the other, in the 2011 Egyptian uprising and the years that followed, which witnessed a consolidation of authoritarianism. We ask how it is that doctors, whose social cap...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Culture, medicine and psychiatry medicine and psychiatry, 2023-03, Vol.47 (1), p.37-61 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this article, we investigate the links between medical practice and expertise, on the one hand, and nationalist discourses, on the other, in the 2011 Egyptian uprising and the years that followed, which witnessed a consolidation of authoritarianism. We ask how it is that doctors, whose social capital in part rests on their being seen as “apolitical,” played a significant role in countering consecutive regimes’ acts of violence and denial. We trace the trajectory of the doctors’ mobilization in the 2011 uprising and beyond and demonstrate how the doctors drew on their professional expertise and nationalist sentiment in their struggles against a hypernationalistic military state. Borrowing the ideas of
immanence
and
transcendence
from religious studies and philosophy, we argue that the doctors put forth an
immanent
vision of the nation as a force that is manifested in the lives of its citizens, in contrast with the State’s
transcendent
vision of nationalism, in which the nation resides outside of and beyond citizens’ lives. Relying on interviews and media analysis, we show how medicine has served as a site of awakening, conversion narratives, and building of bridges in a polarized society where the doctors were able to rely on their “neutral” expertise to present themselves as reliable witnesses, narrators, and actors. |
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ISSN: | 0165-005X 1573-076X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11013-022-09802-4 |