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E-raamat: Revolution for Dummies: Laughing through the Arab Spring

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  • Formaat: 320 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Mar-2017
  • Kirjastus: Dey Street Books, an imprint of HarperCollins US
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780062446916
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  • Formaat: 320 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Mar-2017
  • Kirjastus: Dey Street Books, an imprint of HarperCollins US
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780062446916

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“Hilarious and Heartbreaking. Comedy shouldn’t take courage, but it made an exception for Bassem.” --Jon Stewart

"The Jon Stewart of the Arabic World"—the creator of The Program, the most popular television show in Egypt’s history—chronicles his transformation from heart surgeon to political satirist, and offers crucial insight into the Arab Spring, the Egyptian Revolution, and the turmoil roiling the modern Middle East, all of which inspired the documentary about his life, Tickling Giants.

Bassem Youssef’s incendiary satirical news program, Al-Bernameg (The Program), chronicled the events of the 2011 Egyptian Revolution, the fall of President Hosni Mubarak, and the rise of Mubarak’s successor, Mohamed Morsi. Youssef not only captured his nation’s dissent but stamped it with his own brand of humorous political criticism, in which the Egyptian government became the prime laughing stock.

So potent were Youssef’s skits, jokes, and commentary, the authoritarian government accused him of insulting the Egyptian presidency and Islam. After a six-hour long police interrogation, Youssef was released. While his case was eventually dismissed, his television show was terminated, and Youssef, fearful for his safety, fled his homeland.

In Revolution for Dummies, Youssef recounts his life and offers hysterical riffs on the hypocrisy, instability, and corruption that has long animated Egyptian politics. From the attempted cover-up of the violent clashes in Tahrir Square to the government’s announcement that it had created the world’s first "AIDS cure" machine, to the conviction of officials that Youssef was a CIA operative—recruited by Jon Stewart—to bring down the country through sarcasm. There’s much more—and it’s all insanely true.

Interweaving the dramatic and inspiring stories of the development of his popular television show and his rise as the most contentious funny-man in Egypt, Youssef’s humorous, fast-paced takes on dictatorship, revolution, and the unforeseeable destiny of democracy in the Modern Middle East offers much needed hope and more than a few healing laughs. A documentary about his life, Tickling Giants, debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2016, and is now scheduled for major release.

Arvustused

"Hilarious and Heartbreaking. Comedy shouldn't take courage, but it made an exception for Bassem." -- Jon Stewart "A smart, refreshing and hilariously funny account." -- Salon.com "An entertaining and eminently readable book about a Middle Eastern country written for Americans. If you have been bluffing your way through political conversations pretending to know the differences between Islamists and secular Muslims, Youssef's book is an easy, painless way to rectify that error." -- The Ringer If you want to understand the Arab Spring-even though it was really the African Spring, set off by a 'small puny motherfucking country called Tunisia'-then this odd book is just the guide. -- Kirkus Reviews

Author's Note (or Why Did I Buy This Book Again?) ix
PART ONE A HEART SURGEON BREAKING BAD
Exodus on Emirates Airlines
3(2)
Close Encounters with a Revolution
5(8)
Super-Digitize Me
13(10)
The Sex Orgy Revolution
23(2)
English as a Criminal Language
25(4)
America: We Love to Hate You
29(4)
The Day the Revolution Ended (Part 1)
33(12)
The Day the Revolution Ended (Part 2, or Why We Should All Fucking Leave and Go to Canada)
45(6)
Hi, Mom! I'm on TV!
51(6)
Dressed for Success
57(6)
Welcome to Kandahar
63(6)
Islam Is Coming!
69(6)
The Halal Parliament
75(4)
Only God "Nose" (or How I Blew My Salafi Nose Off)
79(2)
A League of Extraordinary Jerks
81(6)
Give Us Your Money and Get the Hell Out
87(6)
A Good Christian Doesn't Revolt
93(6)
Bra and the City
99(4)
An Impossible Proposal
103(4)
Enter the Stewart
107(4)
Well ... Islam Came After All
111(12)
A Movie That Really "Bombed"
123(4)
It Takes Eighty-Two to Tango
127(2)
My Big Day (or How Great Shows Come with Greater Insults)
129(8)
PART TWO RISKY BUSSINESS
Condoms, Alcohol, and Rock and Roll
137(6)
The Curious Case of Abu Ismail
143(6)
Prostituting an Ancient Civilization
149(4)
How to Interrogate a Joker
153(12)
It's All Downhill from Here
165(4)
Jon Versus the Pyramids
169(4)
Laughing Our Way to Disaster
173(4)
A Coup with Popular Demand
177(4)
Mommy Issues
181(8)
PART THREE THE CLOWN, THE TRAITOR, THE OUTCAST
W.W.J.D.? (What Would Jon Do?)
189(4)
A Long-Awaited Visit
193(6)
Piss the Nation
199(4)
The Morning After
203(6)
Between Two Networks
209(4)
Shitting My Pants with Bob Simon
213(4)
The Puppet That Rocked the World
217(4)
The Super-Candidate
221(6)
We've Got AIDS!!!
227(16)
Pulling the Plug
243(2)
A Farewell to Arms
245(4)
A Toxic Brand
249(4)
To Flee or Not to Flee
253(4)
Watching the Craziness from a Distance
257(6)
My Own Little Curse
263(2)
We Are Sorry, We Want You Back
265(4)
America: A Different Kind of Crazy
269(6)
Do Revolutions Really Work?
275(4)
The Middle East Does Not Have Nine Lives
279(4)
Acknowledgments 283
Bassem Youssef was the host of Albernameg, the first-of-its-kind political satire showin the Middle East from 2011 until the show's termination by the Egyptian government in 2014. Youssef is currently the host of The Democracy Handbook, a digital series with Fusion TV, and now lives in the United States.