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DESCRIPTION:Middle Eastern Studies Program Presents: "Egypt: Between Post-I
 slamism and Military Fascism" by Ahmed El-Sayed Abdel MeguidWhat are the r
 oots and possible ramifications of the recent military coup in Egypt? How 
 can we understand the reactions of the Egyptian people socially and cultur
 ally to it? The talk reflects on these questions based on eyewitness encou
 nters and professional experiences in Egypt.Ahmed El-Sayed Abdel Meguid is
  an Assistant Professor at the Department of Religion\, Syracuse Universit
 y. He earned his BA at the American University in Cairo and his MA and Ph.
 D. at Emory University. His research focuses on Islamic and German Philoso
 phy with a special focus on social and political philosophy.Monday\, Septe
 mber 9\, 20122:00 PM341 Eggers
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SUMMARY:Middle Eastern Studies Program presents: Egypt: Between Post-Islami
 sm and Military Fascism
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Middle Eastern Studies Program Presents: "Egyp
 t: Between Post-Islamism and Military Fascism" by Ahmed El-Sayed Abdel Meg
 uid<br><br>What are the roots and possible ramifications of the recent mil
 itary coup in Egypt? How can we understand the reactions of the Egyptian p
 eople socially and culturally to it? The talk reflects on these questions 
 based on eyewitness encounters and professional experiences in Egypt.<br><
 br>Ahmed El-Sayed Abdel Meguid is an Assistant Professor at the Department
  of Religion\, Syracuse University. He earned his BA at the American Unive
 rsity in Cairo and his MA and Ph.D. at Emory University. His research focu
 ses on Islamic and German Philosophy with a special focus on social and po
 litical philosophy.<br><br>Monday\, September 9\, 2012<br>2:00 PM<br>341 E
 ggers<br><br>
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