Author: Caroline Barbary
Publisher/Publication: Revue Tiers Monde
Volume/Issue: 226/227
DOI/ISBN: https://www.jstor.org/stable/44948538
This article attempts to showcase the impact of the Arab Spring on Egyptian Coptic youth through the examination of the Maspero movement in a series of interviews. In an effort to aknowledge the repercussions on the psyche of the young Coptic population, the author traces the aftermath of the Maspero massacre on the levels of politization and engagement in civil society to the detriment of the role that Coptic Church used to play before the Arab Spring.