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Orientalism and Conspiracy: Politics and Conspiracy Theory in the Islamic World

Editat de Arndt Graf, Schirin Fathi, Ludwig Paul
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 noi 2010
The relationship between Islam and the West has frequently been subject to misunderstanding and mistrust and recent events in the international arena have only deepened this perceived divide, culturally and politically. The West often views the Islamic world - and the Islamic world the West - through a prism of mutual suspicion. In such conditions conspiracy, theories can flourish on both sides of the cultural fence, but these highly complex and important global phenomena have been the subject of surprisingly little investigation. "Orientalism and Conspiracy" explores fully for the first time the relationship between the sometimes controversial concept of Orientalism, as developed by Edward Said, and contemporary conspiracy theories, and includes Robert Irwin's fascinating survey of the role of secret societies in orientalist mythology. The authors offer a comprehensive and ground-breaking study of the conspiracy theory and Islam. It is essential reading for those seeking to understand historical and contemporary relationships between the East and West as well as the enduring and controversial legacy of the concept of Orientalism.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781848854147
ISBN-10: 1848854145
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Preface
- Arndt Graf, Schirin Fathi and Ludwig Paul

Sadik al-Azm - Speaking Truth to Power- Stefan Wild

Sadik al-Azm
- Gernot Rotter

I. THEORETICAL APPROACHES
Chapter 1: Orientalism and Conspiracy
- Sadik al-Azm

Chapter 2: Occidentalism as the Political Unconscious in the Literary Construction of the Other
- Lorenzo Casini

Chapter 3: Edward Said and Bernard Lewis on the Question of Orientalism: A Clash of Paradigms?
- Mohd Hazim Shah

II. HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 4: An Orientalist Mythology of Secret Societies
- Robert Irwin

Chapter 5: A Cultural Sense of Conspiracies? The Concept of Rumour as Propaedeutics to Conspiracism
- Karin Hörner

Chapter 6: Political Culture, Political Dynamics, and Conspiracism in the Arab Middle East
- Matthew Gray

III. CONTEMPORARY DISCOURSES
Chapter 7: Polemics on 'Orientalism' and 'Conspiracy' in Indonesia: A Survey of the Public Discourse of JIL versus DDII (2001-2005)
- J.M. Muslimin

Chapter 8: Structural Orientalism, Contested Orientalism, Post-Orientalism: A Case Study of Western Framings of 'Violence in Indonesia'
- Arndt Graf

Chapter 9: memri.org - a Tool of Enlightenment or Incitement?
- Schirin Fathi

Chapter 10: The Tragedy of Iblis
- Sadik al-Azm

Annex

Personal bibliography of Sadik Jalal al-Azm
- Tanja Strube/Karin Hörner

Notes on the Authors