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The book offers intimate oral histories of five Egyptian men from diverse backgrounds, capturing their personal experiences and struggles in a transforming society during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Through interviews, it highlights their childhoods, educational challenges, and the concept of "shahaama," a cultural code of honor emphasizing loyalty and generosity. These narratives challenge stereotypes of Middle Eastern masculinity, presenting a nuanced view of male identity and the shared aspirations for economic stability and societal change in contemporary Egypt.
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