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Nayra Atiya

    Nayra Atiya es una historiadora oral, escritora y traductora estadounidense. Su obra profundiza en las vidas y narrativas de gente común, centrándose particularmente en voces y experiencias egipcias. A través de su enfoque distintivo, presenta conmovedoras historias personales que arrojan luz sobre temas sociales más amplios y perspectivas culturales. Su dedicación a preservar y compartir estas experiencias humanas la convierte en una cronista significativa de la vida contemporánea.

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    • 2020
    • 2017

      Shahaama

      Five Egyptian Men Tell Their Stories

      • 194 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Between the late 1970s and the early 1980s, Nayra Atiya gathered the oral histories of five Egyptian men: a fisherman, an attorney, a scholar, a business- man, and a production manager. Through personal interviews over the course of several years, Atiya intimately captured the everyday triumphs and struggles of these young men in a rapidly changing Egyptian society. These tender stories of childhood experiences in the rural countryside, of the rigors of schooling, and of the many challenges in navigating adulthood shed light on both the rich diversity of Egyptian society and the values and traditions that are shared by all Egyptians. The concept of shahaama--a code of honor that demands loyalty, generosity, and a readiness to help others--is threaded throughout the narratives, reflecting its deeply rooted presence in Egyptian culture. Moving beyond leaden stereotypes of the oppressive Middle Eastern male, these candid self-portraits reveal the complexity of male identity in contemporary Egyptian society, highlighting the men's desires for economically viable lives, the same desires that fuel the many Egyptians today working toward revolutionary change.

      Shahaama