One of the highlights of Egyptian public spaces is the paradoxical carnivalesque themes of chaos and order. Surprisingly, bringing the most unlikely of social statuses, religious and political affiliations, and sexual orientations together, in spaces that in some cases, deliberately maintain an orientalist aesthetic to serve the cities allure and touristic picturesque ambitions. Somehow, and most unusually, it becomes a social aesthetic that makes a perfect kind of mess.
























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