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Author Singerman, Diane

Title Avenues of participation : family, politics, and networks in urban quarters of Cairo / Diane Singerman
Published Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, c1995

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Description 1 online resource (xx, 335 p.)
Series Princeton studies in Muslim politics
Princeton studies in Muslim politics.
Contents Egypt and Popular Political Expression. The Context and Approach of the Study -- Ch. 1. The Family, Politics, and the Familial Ethos. The Public/Private Dichotomy and Political Participation. Patrimonialism, the Family, and Participation in a Middle Eastern Context. The Familial Ethos -- Conclusion: An Ethos beyond the Household -- Ch. 2. Reproducing the Family. Choosing a Mate: "Shababiik, shababiik, id-dunya kullaha shababiik" Marriage Protocol, or the Rules of Engagement. Sexuality and the Transgression of Public Norms. The Cost of Marriage: An Economic Nightmare. Raising the Capital to Marry -- Conclusions: Marriage, the Economy, and the State -- Ch. 3. Networks: The Political Lifeline of Community. Earning a Living. Development: Education Networks. The Bureaucracy and the State -- Ch. 4. Informality: Politics and Economics in Tandem. Informal and Formal Economic Activity in a Shabi Community. Family Enterprises. Informality Meets the State
The Shab and Informality: Wages and Wealth. Informality: The Economic and Political Consequences for the Nation -- Ch. 5. Politics as Distribution. Private Voluntary Organizations: A Mediated Distribution Point. Elite Politics, the State, and the Shab
Summary Intentionally excluded from formal politics in authoritarian states by reigning elites, do the common people have concrete ways of achieving community objectives? Contrary to conventional wisdom, this book demonstrates that they do. Focusing on the political life of the shab (or popular classes) in Cairo, Diane Singerman shows how men and women develop creative and effective strategies to accomplish shared goals, despite the dominant forces ranged against them. Starting at the household level in one densely populated neighborhood of Cairo, Singerman examines communal patterns of allocation, distribution, and decisionmaking. Combining the institutional focus of political science with the sensitivities of anthropology she uncovers a system of informal networks that constitutes another layer of collective institutions within Egypt and allows excluded groups to pursue their interests. She documents the extensive presence of the informal economy and argues that these financial resources further enhance the informal and invisible organizational grid of the shab. Avenues of Participation traces this informal system from its grounding in the family to its influence on the larger polity
Analysis Politics Participation of Individuals
Egypt
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. [315]-330) and index
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SUBJECT al- Markaz al-ʿArabī li-d-Dirāsāt Kairo gnd
Subject Political participation -- Egypt -- Cairo
Families -- Egypt -- Cairo
Households -- Egypt -- Cairo
Informal sector (Economics) -- Egypt -- Cairo
Family -- Egypt -- Cairo
Family Characteristics
Informal sector (Economics) -- Egypt -- Cairo
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Women's Studies.
Politics and Government.
Families
Households
Informal sector (Economics)
Political participation
Familie
Haushalt
Politische Beteiligung
Schattenwirtschaft
Stadtviertel
Gezin.
Politieke participatie.
Informele economie.
Lagere klassen.
Informal sector (Economics) -- Egypt -- Cairo.
Households -- Egypt -- Cairo.
Families -- Egypt -- Cairo.
Political participation -- Egypt -- Cairo.
Participation politique -- Égypte -- Le Caire.
Participation politique -- Égypte -- Le Caire (Égypte) -- 1945- ...
Famille -- Égypte -- Le Caire (Égypte) -- 1945- ...
Ménages -- Egypte -- Le Caire.
Economie souterraine -- Egypte -- Le Caire.
SUBJECT Cairo
Egypt https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004534
Subject Egypt -- Cairo
Kairo
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2021701249
ISBN 9781400851768
1400851769
9780691086545
0691086540