Carl Rommel
Researcher at Department of Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology; Cultural Anthropology; Employees
- E-mail:
- carl.rommel@antro.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Thunbergsvägen 3 H
- Postal address:
- Box 631
751 26 UPPSALA
Short presentation
I am an anthropologist specialized in contemporary Egypt. My research interests include the politics of emotions and affect, masculinity, temporality, sports, the ‘project form’ and authoritarian statecraft. My current research – Egypt as a Project: Dreamwork and Masculinity in a Projectified Society – is funded by Riksbankens Jubileumsfond.
Biography
Carl Rommel is a Researcher, whose research focused on contemporary Egypt. His research interests include the politics of emotions and affect, masculinity, temporality, sports, the ‘project form’ and authoritarian statecraft.
Rommel completed dual degrees in Sociotechnical Engineering and the History of Science and Ideas at Uppsala University between 2001 and 2007. After a period of Arabic studies and freelance journalism in Cairo, he moved on to SOAS, University of London, where he earned an MA in Migration and Diaspora Studies (2009) and PhD in Social Anthropology (2015). Based on twenty months of ethnographic fieldwork in Cairo between 2011 and 2013, his doctoral dissertation traces transformations within the emotional politics of Egyptian football before and after the 2011 Revolution. The thesis has been redeveloped into a handful of journal articles and his first ethnographic monograph, Egypt’s Football Revolution: Emotion, Masculinity, and Uneasy Politics (University of Texas Press, 2021).
Between 2017 and 2021, Rommel worked as a postdoctoral researcher in the ERC-funded Crosslocations project at the University of Helsinki. He has also held research fellowships at Zentrum Moderner Orient in Berlin and the University of Bern and taught social anthropology at the Free University in Berlin, the University of Helsinki, and Stockholm University.
Research
Rommel’s current research – Egypt as a Project: Dreamwork and Masculinity in a Projectified Society – is funded by Riksbankens Jubileumsfond. It explores social and political implications of Egyptian dreams of projects. As in most parts of the world, projects have become the default route to envision and actualize brighter futures in Egypt. Men from most social classes devise small-scale business projects for profit making and social improvement. The military-backed regime undertakes spectacular mega projects to showcase its grandeur and national-development ambitions.
The research analyses project dreams as a pivot of contemporary economy, society and statecraft. How does the proliferation of projects shape, and limit, visions for personal and national futures? What activities and subjectivities does ‘projectification’ encourage, preclude and heroize?
´The project is based on ethnographic fieldwork with lower-middle class men in Cairo, who contrive, finance, and launch small business projects. It also examines a few futuristic mega projects through analysis of public conversations, media and press archives. Studying Egyptian projects as projects provides an empirical entry point for analyzing what I call ‘project dreamwork’: a combination of imagination and labour, conditioned by material circumstances, legal codes, culturally specific notions of value and gender, and the project’s specific organizational form. The study will shed light on the predicaments and promises of the projectified economy and society and on a particular masculinity – the Projector – who is emblematic of the contemporary Global South.

Publications
Recent publications
An Anthropology of Crosslocations
Helsinki University Press, 2024
Projects as an Iterative Pursuit: Egyptian Imaginaries of the Social Agency of the Project Form
Part of Social Anthropology, p. 71-88, 2024
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Part of Social Anthropology, p. 1-19, 2024
- DOI for Projects and Project Temporalities: Ethnographic Reflections on the Normative Power of the Project Form
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Introduction: Locating the Mediterranean
Part of Locating the Mediterranean, p. 1-29, Helsinki University Press, 2022
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National Football Masculinities and the Game in Egypt
Part of Middle East Report, 2022
All publications
Articles in journal
Projects as an Iterative Pursuit: Egyptian Imaginaries of the Social Agency of the Project Form
Part of Social Anthropology, p. 71-88, 2024
- DOI for Projects as an Iterative Pursuit: Egyptian Imaginaries of the Social Agency of the Project Form
- Download full text (pdf) of Projects as an Iterative Pursuit: Egyptian Imaginaries of the Social Agency of the Project Form
Part of Social Anthropology, p. 1-19, 2024
- DOI for Projects and Project Temporalities: Ethnographic Reflections on the Normative Power of the Project Form
- Download full text (pdf) of Projects and Project Temporalities: Ethnographic Reflections on the Normative Power of the Project Form
National Football Masculinities and the Game in Egypt
Part of Middle East Report, 2022
Part of Men and Masculinities, p. 341-362, 2018
Troublesome Thugs or Respectable Rebels?: Class, Martyrdom and Cairo's Revolutionary Ultras
Part of Middle East - Topics & Arguments, 2016
Part of Critical African Studies, p. 157-175, 2014
Part of Soccer & Society, p. 850-864, 2011
Books
An Anthropology of Crosslocations
Helsinki University Press, 2024
Egypt's Football Revolution: Emotion, masculinity, and uneasy politics
University of Texas Press, 2021
Chapters in book
Introduction: Locating the Mediterranean
Part of Locating the Mediterranean, p. 1-29, Helsinki University Press, 2022
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Collections (editor)
Locating the Mediterranean: Connections and Separations across Space and Time
Helsinki University Press, 2022