Creating Spaces of Hope

Young Artists and the New Imagination in Egypt

Caroline Seymour-Jorn author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:The American University in Cairo Press

Published:15th Feb '21

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An exploration of how young artists imagine and maintain hope in post-revolutionary Egypt

Creating Spaces of Hope explores some of the newest, most dynamic creativity emerging from young artists in Egypt and the way in which these artists engage, contest, and struggle with the social and political landscape of post-revolutionary Egypt. How have different types of artists—studio artists, graffiti artists, musicians and writers—responded personally and artistically to the various stages of political transformation in Egypt since the January 25 revolution? What has the political or social role of art been in these periods of transition and uncertainty? What are the aesthetic shifts and stylistic transformations present in the contemporary Egyptian art world? Based on personal interviews with artists over many years of research in Cairo, Caroline Seymour-Jorn moves beyond current understandings of creative work primarily as a form of resistance or political commentary, providing a more nuanced analysis of creative production in the Arab world. She argues that in more recent years these young artists have turned their creative focus increasingly inward, to examine issues having to do with personal relationships, belonging and inclusion, and maintaining hope in harsh social, political and economic circumstances. She shows how Egyptian artists are constructing “spaces of hope” that emerge as their art or writing becomes a conduit for broader discussion of social, political, personal, and existential ideas, thereby forging alternative perspectives on Egyptian society, its place in the region and in the larger global context.

“Amid a dark cobweb of dismay and despair in post- revolution Egypt, Caroline Seymour-Jorn reveals many spaces of hope weaved from various artistic tools: fiction, music, painting and street art. In her exploration of these novel artistic spaces, she proves that the artistic and personal are equally political. The critique and approach employed by the author attest to the fact that the 2011 revolution has radically subverted traditional imagination systems. A myriad of spaces of hope is what this book reveals.” –Shereen Abouelnaga, Cairo University

Creating Spaces of Hope is a compelling exploration of the various creative ways in which Egyptian artists and writers engage with a ‘postrevolutionary Egyptian modernity,’ while tackling not only social and political issues, but also personal and philosophical questionings. Seymour-Jorn’s book, which blurs the boundaries between anthropology, literary theory, art criticism, and postcolonial studies in its scrupulous analytical approach, serves as essential reading for scholars and students grappling with the challenges and forces at play within Egypt’s contentious political and social arenas, themselves inscribed within a rich and dynamic cultural landscape.” –Nevine El Nossery, University of Wisconsin-Madison

"Creating Spaces of Hope is a compelling addition to the scholarship about Egypt, where the art scene is part and parcel of the people’s lives. To get an in-depth understanding of the contemporary scene of Egypt, this book will benefit both undergraduate and graduate students in several fields." —Salam Mir, Arab Studies Quarterly

"A seminal and impressively informative study that is unreservedly recommended for Contemporary Egyptian Art & Culture collections."—Midwest Book Review

ISBN: 9789774169748

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208 pages