The Uncultured Wars: Arabs, Muslims and the Poverty of Liberal Thought – New Essays
Autor Doctor Steven Salaitaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 noi 2008
By looking at topics as diverse as 'Is Jackass Justifiable?', 'Open Mindedness on Independence Day' and 'Ambition, Terrorism and Empathy', Salaita explores why Arabs are marginalized, and who seeks to benefit from this. He goes on to make the case that Arabs and Muslims urgently need to be included in the conversations that people have about American geopolitics.
Part of a long tradition of politically engaged writing, and a trailblazer in the emerging genre of Arab-American writing, this book is eminently readable and relevant to our times.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781848132351
ISBN-10: 1848132352
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1848132352
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Anti-Arab Racism, American Liberals, and the New Civilian Terrorists
2. The Indispensably Expendable
3. I Was Called up to Commit Genocide
4. Open-Mindedness on Independence Day
5. Michael Moore Does It Again
6. Ambition, Terrorism, and Empathy
7. Is Jackass Unjustifiable?
8. The Perils and Profits of Doing Comparative Work
9. What is Michael Lerner Really Talking About?
10. Immigrants Are Not Homogenous
11. Distress and Bluster at Columbia; Or, the Day Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Was Invited to Academe and Promptly Emblematized Terrorism
12. The Zealots of Clandestine Faith
Conclusion
Introduction
1. Anti-Arab Racism, American Liberals, and the New Civilian Terrorists
2. The Indispensably Expendable
3. I Was Called up to Commit Genocide
4. Open-Mindedness on Independence Day
5. Michael Moore Does It Again
6. Ambition, Terrorism, and Empathy
7. Is Jackass Unjustifiable?
8. The Perils and Profits of Doing Comparative Work
9. What is Michael Lerner Really Talking About?
10. Immigrants Are Not Homogenous
11. Distress and Bluster at Columbia; Or, the Day Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Was Invited to Academe and Promptly Emblematized Terrorism
12. The Zealots of Clandestine Faith
Conclusion
Recenzii
Funny, sarcastic, witty, provocative, engaging and challenging, this book is sure to leave a significant mark on how we think about and enact progressive politics
You hold in your hands the work of a genuine intellectual, someone who privileges humanity over capital. Refusing to engage simplistic binaries, Salaita has provided a nuanced and much needed perspective that helps to historicize, anchor and elucidate the place of Arabs and Muslims in the larger central questions of race. The Uncultured Wars is illuminating, forthright and stripped to bare honesty.
The Uncultured Wars is a searing intervention by a political thinker who incisively critiques US liberalism, anti-Arab racism, Islamophobia, and the brutal excesses of empire. Salaita's eloquent, honest and witty analysis challenges contemporary thinking about race, religion, feminism, indigeneity, the 'war on terror' and the Middle East. This is a book that anyone interested in cultural politics must read.
You hold in your hands the work of a genuine intellectual, someone who privileges humanity over capital. Refusing to engage simplistic binaries, Salaita has provided a nuanced and much needed perspective that helps to historicize, anchor and elucidate the place of Arabs and Muslims in the larger central questions of race. The Uncultured Wars is illuminating, forthright and stripped to bare honesty.
The Uncultured Wars is a searing intervention by a political thinker who incisively critiques US liberalism, anti-Arab racism, Islamophobia, and the brutal excesses of empire. Salaita's eloquent, honest and witty analysis challenges contemporary thinking about race, religion, feminism, indigeneity, the 'war on terror' and the Middle East. This is a book that anyone interested in cultural politics must read.