Showing posts with label Nationalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nationalism. Show all posts

Monday, 4 May 2020

Coronavirus: The Compound Effect of Global Corruption


COVID-19 has been reinforcing fear, anxiety and uncertainty; with the absence of a vaccine, it is expected to retain its position as a leading cause of death around the world; making it a good time to reflect on the nature of our postmodern existence.

Tuesday, 29 August 2017

Nationalism and National Exceptionalism: The Bachelors of Egypt

The Bachelors of Egypt is a contemporary novel set in a time of extreme national pride within the Egyptian Society. Egypt 2011 didn’t only mark the Egyptian revolution, but also witnessed the spread of political interest/awareness among the country’s citizens, with consequent clashes between protesters and Army/Police forces being the top discussion across Egypt.

This post is a part of a factual series of articles aimed at reflecting on the fictional incidents of “The Bachelors of Egypt”; apparently “Nationalism” is today’s topic.