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New Release: A linguistic study of the slogans of the Egyptian revolution
The author provides an engaging linguistic analysis of the revolutionary slogans chanted across Tahir Square and other Egyptian cities, and the graffiti
Published in Ahram Online on 01 - 10 - 2014

Misr Al-Thawra, Shaaratha w Shababha,(Revolution and the Slogans of Egyptian Youth: A Linguistic Study in Spontaneous Expression), by Nader Srage, Doha: ACRPS, 408 pp.
Arab Center for Research and Politics Studies has released a new book entitled (Revolution and the Slogans of Egyptian Youth: A Linguistic Study in Spontaneous Expression).
The book illustrates the tangible impact of protest slogans on the Egyptian revolution, drawing on the revolutionary youth's slogans chanted across Tahrir Square and other Egyptian cities, and the graffiti.
The author, Nader Srage, provides an engaging linguistic analysis of revolutionary slogans.
According to the press release of the ACRPS, Srage begins with a comprehensive analysis of the language used by the protesters; the main actors behind the slogans such as the activists and ordinary citizens; the role of these slogans in galvanising Egyptians thus enabling collective political action; the films, songs and theatrical productions from which some of the slogans are quoted, and the significance of the termIrhal– “Leave” in Arabic – the anthem of Egypt's revolution.
In its second part, the book explores the semiotic uses of the slogans, including the renowned juxtaposition of an Islamic crescent and a Christian cross drawn onto the Egyptian flag and painted on protestors' faces, signifying unity across sectarian lines.
Other symbols carefully examined by the author include the use of stuffed animals such as the camel, in reference to the camel and horse riders who invaded Tahrir Square; the golden eagle, which appears on the national insignia of Egypt; the use of food dishes evoking the revolution's notorious slogan “Bread, Freedom and Social Justice” and the images of airplanes used by the protesters signaling Mubarak, a former pilot, to leave.
In the book's final chapter, Srage turns to the analysis of the clothes worn by the protesters – a powerful display of conscious political symbolism employed by Egyptian protesters.
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