An Identity and an Uprising: The Politicization of Egyptian Canadians in Ottawa

Historically, political mobilization within the Egyptian Canadian community in Ottawa for homeland politics has been minimal. Yet, since 2011, its members have taken part in a wide range of activities with the hope that they could contribute to the Egyptian uprising and shape the new political envir...

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Main Author: Fecteau, André
Other Authors: Pellerin, Hélène
Language:en
Published: Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/33391
http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-2673
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spelling ndltd-uottawa.ca-oai-ruor.uottawa.ca-10393-333912018-01-05T19:02:30Z An Identity and an Uprising: The Politicization of Egyptian Canadians in Ottawa Fecteau, André Pellerin, Hélène Diaspora Transnationalism Egypt Egyptian Canadians Diaspora Politics Immigration Social Movements Historically, political mobilization within the Egyptian Canadian community in Ottawa for homeland politics has been minimal. Yet, since 2011, its members have taken part in a wide range of activities with the hope that they could contribute to the Egyptian uprising and shape the new political environment that arose from it. What compelled them to do so, and why only since 2011? Rooted in both the literatures on diaspora and transnationalism, this thesis argues that there were two simultaneous processes behind their mobilization. First, their sense of belonging to Egypt led some individuals within the Ottawa community to give a new political aspect and meaning to their Egyptian identity, and second, a series of events linked to the Egyptian uprising acted as catalysts to turn these identity-related feelings into action, which subsequently created new rifts within the community. 2015-11-30T19:42:31Z 2015-11-30T19:42:31Z 2015 2015 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10393/33391 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-2673 en Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
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language en
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topic Diaspora
Transnationalism
Egypt
Egyptian Canadians
Diaspora Politics
Immigration
Social Movements
spellingShingle Diaspora
Transnationalism
Egypt
Egyptian Canadians
Diaspora Politics
Immigration
Social Movements
Fecteau, André
An Identity and an Uprising: The Politicization of Egyptian Canadians in Ottawa
description Historically, political mobilization within the Egyptian Canadian community in Ottawa for homeland politics has been minimal. Yet, since 2011, its members have taken part in a wide range of activities with the hope that they could contribute to the Egyptian uprising and shape the new political environment that arose from it. What compelled them to do so, and why only since 2011? Rooted in both the literatures on diaspora and transnationalism, this thesis argues that there were two simultaneous processes behind their mobilization. First, their sense of belonging to Egypt led some individuals within the Ottawa community to give a new political aspect and meaning to their Egyptian identity, and second, a series of events linked to the Egyptian uprising acted as catalysts to turn these identity-related feelings into action, which subsequently created new rifts within the community.
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title_fullStr An Identity and an Uprising: The Politicization of Egyptian Canadians in Ottawa
title_full_unstemmed An Identity and an Uprising: The Politicization of Egyptian Canadians in Ottawa
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