Sociology and Criminology events
Re-Thinking Revolution: Lessons from Tahrir for the 21st Century
Thursday 13 March 17:00 until 18:30
Online : https://universityofsussex.zoom.us/j/99128918873
Speaker: Rusha Latif
Part of the series: Middle East and North Africa Centre at Sussex
Abstract: In this talk, Rusha Latif will discuss her latest book Tahrir’s Youth: Leaders of a Leaderless Revolution (American University Press, Cairo, 2022), an activist ethnography that explores the themes of leadership and organization in the 2011 Egyptian revolution. Following the trajectory of the movement from the perspective of the Revolutionary Youth Coalition (RYC), the first and arguably most significant front born of the nationwide revolt, the presentation will challenge the notion that this was a purely spontaneous and leaderless uprising and highlight lessons from the protagonists behind this historic movement — lessons for everyone hoping to achieve revolutionary social change in the 21st century.
Biography: Rusha Latif is a researcher and writer based in the San Francisco Bay Area. A first-generation Egyptian American, she travelled to Cairo in 2011 to conduct ethnographic research on the uprising. Her interests include social movements and revolutions; the study of gender, class, and race/ethnicity; Islamic studies; and Middle Eastern studies.
Chair: Dr Alice Wilson, University of Sussex
By: Alice Wilson
Last updated: Thursday, 23 January 2025