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Al Tali'a

Al Tali'a (Arabic:The Vanguard) was a monthly Marxist magazine which was based in Cairo, Egypt. It was in circulation between 1965 and 1977.

Al Tali'a
Editor-in-chiefLutfi Al Kholi
Managing EditorMichel Kamil
CategoriesPolitical magazine
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherDar Al Ahram publishing house
Founder
  • Michel Kamil
  • Lutfi Al Kholi
Founded1965
First issueJanuary 1965
Final issueJuly 1977
CountryEgypt
Based inCairo
LanguageArabic

History and profile

Al Tali'a was established by Michel Kamil, an Egyptian Coptic, and Lutfi Al Kholi, and the first issue appeared in January 1965.[1][2] The magazine was published by the state-run Al Ahram company on a monthly basis, but its editorial was independent due to Mohammed Heikal's protection of Al Tali'a against government influence.[1][3] Lutfi Al Kholi was the editor-in-chief, and Michel Kamil served as its managing editor until 1970.[2]

In a visit to magazine's offices in Cairo President Gamal Abdel Nasser expressed his views about the editors as follows: "Your role is like St. Peter – you’re here to do propaganda, but not to lead."[4] Nasser's successor President Anwar Sadat dismissed Mohammed Heikal who had been the editor-in-chief of Al Ahram, and therefore, Al Tali'a lost its major defender.[1] Following this incident the relationship of the magazine with the Sadat government became much more strained,[1] and in 1977 it was redesigned as a youth magazine.[5] Al Tali'a was closed down by the government in 1977, and the last issue was published in July that year.[1][6]

Political stance and content

The magazine had a Marxist political stance and featured articles by the Egyptian Marxists.[3] Al Tali'a published articles on the 1968 student movements in Egypt and in other countries written by Saad Zahran.[7] It also adopted an anti-Zionist approach and argued that until World War II Zionism had not been an influential ideology for the Jewish people in Europe and that Jews should be reintegrated into the Arab societies.[1]

The topics covered in Al Tali'a were mostly about the Arab socialism and the relationships with the Soviet Union.[3] However, it also included articles about various policies implemented in Egypt, including educational policies.[8] The magazine was a mild critic of Gamal Abdel Nasser.[9] Lutfi Al Kholi published many articles emphasizing the barriers against the revolution which had been included in the nationalist charter developed following the 1952 revolution in Egypt.[9] Some of the contributors of the magazine included Mohammed Sid Ahmed and Abou Seif Youssef who also headed the magazine.[4] They provided the ideological basis for the left-leaning leadership in the country.[3]

In addition to the political content Al Tali'a also featured comprehensive analyses about literary tendencies of the writers at that period.[6] One such analysis was published in 1969 which reported the findings of a survey collected from writers and articles.[6] From 1972 Al Tali'a published a literary supplement of which the editor was Yahya Haqqi who had been fired from the editorship of the cultural magazine Al Majalla in 1970.[6][10]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Dominic Coldwell (2003). (PDF) (MPhil thesis). St Antony’s College, University of Oxford. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 April 2016.
  2. ^ a b . International Institute of Social History. Archived from the original on 29 October 2019. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d Reem Abou El Fadl (2016). "Nasserism". In Amal Ghazal; Jens Hanssen (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Middle-Eastern and North African History. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 224–247. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199672530.013.18. ISBN 9780199672530.
  4. ^ a b Didier Monciaud (2000). "Struggling and Surviving: The Trajectory of Sheikh Moubarak Abdu Fadl. A Historical Figure of the Egyptian Left". In Cynthia Nelson; Shahnaz Rouse (eds.). Situating Globalization. Views from Egypt (PDF). Globaler lokaler Islam. Biefeld: transcript Verlag. p. 172. doi:10.14361/9783839400616. ISBN 9783933127617.
  5. ^ "Al-Tali'a: tariq al-munadilin ila al-fikr al-tawri al-mu'asir [Al-Talia; the Vanguard]". Abe Books. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
  6. ^ a b c d Yasmine Ramadan (2012). "The Emergence of the Sixties Generation in Egypt and the Anxiety over Categorization". Journal of Arabic Literature. 43 (2–3): 409–430. doi:10.1163/1570064x-12341242.
  7. ^ Patrizia Manduchi (2015). "Students and Dissent in Egypt: From the Khedival Period to the Protests of 1968". Oriente Moderno. 95 (1–2): 140. doi:10.1163/22138617-12340078. JSTOR 44289938.
  8. ^ Ahmed Abdalla (2008). The Student Movement and National Politics in Egypt, 1923-1973. Cairo; New York: American University in Cairo Press. pp. 109, 253. ISBN 978-977-416-199-5.
  9. ^ a b Fawaz A. Gerges (2018). Making the Arab World: Nasser, Qutb, and the Clash that Shaped the Middle East. Princeton, NJ; London: Princeton University Press. p. 289. ISBN 978-0-691-16788-6.
  10. ^ Sabry Hafez (2017). "Cultural Journals and Modern Arabic Literature: A Historical Overview". Alif: Journal of Comparative Poetics (22): 22–23. JSTOR 26191813.

External links

  •   Media related to Al Tali'a at Wikimedia Commons

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Gamal Abdel Nasser expressed his views about the editors as follows Your role is like St Peter you re here to do propaganda but not to lead 4 Nasser s successor President Anwar Sadat dismissed Mohammed Heikal who had been the editor in chief of Al Ahram and therefore Al Tali a lost its major defender 1 Following this incident the relationship of the magazine with the Sadat government became much more strained 1 and in 1977 it was redesigned as a youth magazine 5 Al Tali a was closed down by the government in 1977 and the last issue was published in July that year 1 6 Political stance and content EditThe magazine had a Marxist political stance and featured articles by the Egyptian Marxists 3 Al Tali a published articles on the 1968 student movements in Egypt and in other countries written by Saad Zahran 7 It also adopted an anti Zionist approach and argued that until World War II Zionism had not been an influential ideology for the Jewish people in Europe and that Jews should be reintegrated into the Arab societies 1 The topics covered in Al Tali a were mostly about the Arab socialism and the relationships with the Soviet Union 3 However it also included articles about various policies implemented in Egypt including educational policies 8 The magazine was a mild critic of Gamal Abdel Nasser 9 Lutfi Al Kholi published many articles emphasizing the barriers against the revolution which had been included in the nationalist charter developed following the 1952 revolution in Egypt 9 Some of the contributors of the magazine included Mohammed Sid Ahmed and Abou Seif Youssef who also headed the magazine 4 They provided the ideological basis for the left leaning leadership in the country 3 In addition to the political content Al Tali a also featured comprehensive analyses about literary tendencies of the writers at that period 6 One such analysis was published in 1969 which reported the findings of a survey collected from writers and articles 6 From 1972 Al Tali a published a literary supplement of which the editor was Yahya Haqqi who had been fired from the editorship of the cultural magazine Al Majalla in 1970 6 10 References Edit a b c d e f Dominic Coldwell 2003 Egypt s Autumn of Fury The Construction of Opposition to the Egyptian Israeli Peace Process between 1973 and 1981 PDF MPhil thesis St Antony s College University of Oxford Archived from the original PDF on 18 April 2016 a b Michel Kamel Papers International Institute of Social History Archived from the original on 29 October 2019 Retrieved 3 November 2021 a b c d Reem Abou El Fadl 2016 Nasserism In Amal Ghazal Jens Hanssen eds The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Middle Eastern and North African History Oxford Oxford University Press pp 224 247 doi 10 1093 oxfordhb 9780199672530 013 18 ISBN 9780199672530 a b Didier Monciaud 2000 Struggling and Surviving The Trajectory of Sheikh Moubarak Abdu Fadl A Historical Figure of the Egyptian Left In Cynthia Nelson Shahnaz Rouse eds Situating Globalization Views from Egypt PDF Globaler lokaler Islam Biefeld transcript Verlag p 172 doi 10 14361 9783839400616 ISBN 9783933127617 Al Tali a tariq al munadilin ila al fikr al tawri al mu asir Al Talia the Vanguard Abe Books Retrieved 3 November 2021 a b c d Yasmine Ramadan 2012 The Emergence of the Sixties Generation in Egypt and the Anxiety over Categorization Journal of Arabic Literature 43 2 3 409 430 doi 10 1163 1570064x 12341242 Patrizia Manduchi 2015 Students and Dissent in Egypt From the Khedival Period to the Protests of 1968 Oriente Moderno 95 1 2 140 doi 10 1163 22138617 12340078 JSTOR 44289938 Ahmed Abdalla 2008 The Student Movement and National Politics in Egypt 1923 1973 Cairo New York American University in Cairo Press pp 109 253 ISBN 978 977 416 199 5 a b Fawaz A Gerges 2018 Making the Arab World Nasser Qutb and the Clash that Shaped the Middle East Princeton NJ London Princeton University Press p 289 ISBN 978 0 691 16788 6 Sabry Hafez 2017 Cultural Journals and Modern Arabic Literature A Historical Overview Alif Journal of Comparative Poetics 22 22 23 JSTOR 26191813 External links Edit Media related to Al Tali a at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Al Tali 27a amp oldid 1136205654, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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