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PhD candidate Department of International Relations Expertise revolution, international order, historical international relations Email c. Showing of 11 results 1. It does so by highlighting the continuities between the colonial and post-colonial moments in Egypt.
In this, it critiques both modern thought and modern political thought and their assumption that the regime of Representation and its Symbolic Simulations of experience remains an unescapable subjective panopticon. Indeed, the thesis proposes to look at revolutionary events as moments that challenge the Simulation and its production of experiences as simulacra.
To explore this problematic of liberation, the research looks at three series of times that all share a similar temporal sequencing of space: the Modern Fold. The thesis starts its analysis of the mode of subjectivations that keep thought prisoner of its Simulation by looking at the modern colonisation of Egypt. It then moves into postcolonialism and explores the continuities between the Nasserist and Colonial Symbolics by highlighting how they both function by Oedipalizing desire.
Its third moment looks at the thought of Sayyid Qutb as an illustration of a thought that challenges postcolonial reality and beyond it, modern reality as a Simulation.
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