

"Imprisoning a Revolution: Writings from Egypt's Incarcerated" (U California Press, 2025)
Mar 26, 2025
Mark LeVine, a history professor with two decades of experience in Egypt, and Lucia Sorbera, a Middle East history expert from the University of Sydney, delve into their groundbreaking anthology of writings from Egypt's political prisoners. They highlight the role of artistic expression in survival and resistance against authoritarianism. The discussion also connects personal narratives of oppression to broader global struggles for human rights. Their insights remind us of the urgent need to amplify unheard voices trapped in cycles of repression.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Voices of Resistance: History and Activism in Egypt
03:30 • 12min
Voices of Resilience: Art in Oppression
15:13 • 6min
Voices from the Shadows: Political Prisoners' Stories
21:01 • 11min
Resilience Amidst Oppression: The Voices of the Wrongfully Imprisoned
32:08 • 3min
Voices of Incarceration in Egypt
34:44 • 16min
Cautionary Tales: Incarceration and Authoritarianism
50:57 • 3min
Voices of the Incarcerated: Challenges and Realities
54:19 • 6min
The Power of Knowledge and Resilience in Egypt's Struggles
01:00:24 • 3min