The unknown in the Egyptian uprising: towards an anthropology of al-Ghayb

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Amira Mittermaier
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[1] Department for the Study of Religion & Anthropology Department,
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Contemporary Islam | 2019年 / 13卷
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Arab Spring; Egypt; Dreams; Visions; Invisibility; Islam, Christianity;
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During the Egyptian uprising in 2011, a TV crew accidentally filmed a ghostly horseman in the midst of protesters. This essay takes the ghostly horseman as a starting point for thinking about the possibilities of an anthropology of al-ghayb, the invisible and unknown. Drawing on fieldwork in Egypt, as well as online reports and contestations of apparitions, visions, and dreams seen during the uprising, I suggest that accounts of the unseen pose a profound challenge to (and open up new possibilities for) doing ethnographic research, writing ethnography, and thinking anthropologically. Inspired by Michael Taussig, I suggest that the challenge is not to undo the invisible but to find a language that runs along the seam where the visible and the invisible connect and disconnect.
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