This paper investigates Egyptian digital forms of satirical graphics mostly published on Social Media by cartoonists and amateurs after the Arab Spring. These include: webcomics memes, and Graphic Interchange Format (GIF). The paper will focus on two Facebook pages as a case study: Asa7be Sarcasm Society and Islam Gawish's Elwarka/The Paper. With this aim in mind, I will show how these forms of political satire incorporate, cinema, theatre, religion, western elements and pan-Arabism to express a political view in a creative manner to appeal to a more diverse and broad audience. The first part of the paper provides a brief discussion of Arabic/Egyptian satire with specific reference to political cartoons and Egyptian youth activism on social...
Political humor has always been a powerful tool to convey messages of resistance, criticism, sarcasm...
This paper discusses the effect of social media on the occurrence of ‘Arab Spring’. In the Arab worl...
Since the mid-2000s, the Egyptian cultural scene has witnessed a proliferation of satirical publicat...
This paper investigates Egyptian digital forms of satirical graphics mostly published on Social Medi...
The Egyptian Revolution in 2011 and the protests known as “the Arab Spring” resulted in an increase ...
Political cartoons in the Arab world have been regarded as an alternative form of media. They have b...
The Arab Spring offered Egyptians a brief opportunity for political freedom of expression; it also o...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Sage publications...
In the past 10 years social media has become a way of communicating, following the news, posting pic...
During the 18 day Egyptian uprising, posts and discussions on social media focused on disseminating ...
Taking sociological and psychological functions of humor seriously, this chapter explores the cultur...
Since the Egyptian revolution of 25 January, cartoonists have depicted the transition taking place i...
The discussion of the role of social media in the Arab Spring is often characterized by two opposing...
Pictures have an essential effect on our thoughts and decisions. We have also noticed how thes...
The introduction of the political satire program Al-Bernameg (The Program) in Egypt has created ma...
Political humor has always been a powerful tool to convey messages of resistance, criticism, sarcasm...
This paper discusses the effect of social media on the occurrence of ‘Arab Spring’. In the Arab worl...
Since the mid-2000s, the Egyptian cultural scene has witnessed a proliferation of satirical publicat...
This paper investigates Egyptian digital forms of satirical graphics mostly published on Social Medi...
The Egyptian Revolution in 2011 and the protests known as “the Arab Spring” resulted in an increase ...
Political cartoons in the Arab world have been regarded as an alternative form of media. They have b...
The Arab Spring offered Egyptians a brief opportunity for political freedom of expression; it also o...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Sage publications...
In the past 10 years social media has become a way of communicating, following the news, posting pic...
During the 18 day Egyptian uprising, posts and discussions on social media focused on disseminating ...
Taking sociological and psychological functions of humor seriously, this chapter explores the cultur...
Since the Egyptian revolution of 25 January, cartoonists have depicted the transition taking place i...
The discussion of the role of social media in the Arab Spring is often characterized by two opposing...
Pictures have an essential effect on our thoughts and decisions. We have also noticed how thes...
The introduction of the political satire program Al-Bernameg (The Program) in Egypt has created ma...
Political humor has always been a powerful tool to convey messages of resistance, criticism, sarcasm...
This paper discusses the effect of social media on the occurrence of ‘Arab Spring’. In the Arab worl...
Since the mid-2000s, the Egyptian cultural scene has witnessed a proliferation of satirical publicat...