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25 January 2011 revolution, Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi, constitution, elections, Hosni Mubarak, human rights, Maspero massacre, military, Mohammed Mahmoud Street clashes, Muslim Brotherhood, police, protests, Rabaa Square massacre, security forces, violence
Censorship, citizen journalism, documentary films, gender, graffiti, humor, humour, identity, Mosireen, music, Muslim Brotherhood, polarisation, polarization, popular culture, representation, repression, resistance, satire, songs, the people, women, women's rights
Abla Fahita, Ahmed El-Zekairy, Andeel, Atfal al-Shawarea, Bassem Youssef, Big Brother, Censorship, comedy, El Bernameg, Joe Tube, repression, satire, Shady Abu Zeid, Youssef Hussein
Ahmed Abu Hashima, Al-Jazeera, Bassem Youssef, Censorship, DMC, drama series, Egyptian Media Group, internet, liberalisation, liberalization, Lillian Dawood, MadaMasr, media, monopolies, monopoly, ONtv, Ramadan, Reem Maged, satire, Synergy, talk shows, TV, Yasmin El Baramawy, Yosri Fouda
anti-colonialism, Christians, gender, identity, imperialism, minorities, national belonging, nationalism, Nubians, Red Sea islands, Saad Zaghloul, Suez Canal, the army, the military, the nation, the people, violence, women
Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi, balataga, baltagiya, football, graffiti, leader, leadership, mahragan, mahraganat, martyr, martyrs, masculinities, masculinity, men, military, Mohamed Morsi, police, Tahrir Square, thuggery, thugs, Ultras, working class
25 January 2011 revolution, art, artists, DCAF, El Fann Midan, freedom, Garden City, graffiti, million man march, music, performance, public space, singing, street art, Tahrir Square, Yossra al-Hawwary
1919 Egyptian revolution, 25 January 2011 revolution, Ahmed Fouad Negm, Cairokee, Choir Project, Eskenderella, Mohammad Mohsen, Mostafa Sa‘id, protest songs, Ramy Essam, revolutionary songs, Sayyid Darwish, Sheikh Imam, songs, Tamim al-Barghouti, Yasser el Manawehly
25 January 2011, Atef al-Tayyeb, Central Security Forces, corruption, Day of Rage, Khaled Said, Minister of the Interior, Ministry of the Interior, Mohammad Khan, police, Police Day, police violence, security, security forces, torture, Ultras, Youssef Chahine
citizen journalism, digital technology, documentary film, emotions, feature film, fiction, film, memories, memory, Mosireen, narratives, non-fiction, representational practices