Middle East Studies after September 11: Neo-Orientalism, American Hegemony and Academia
Edited by Tugrul Keskin, Shanghai University
Brill, 2018
Middle East Studies after September 11: Neo-Orientalism, American Hegemony and Academia
will show the long-term implications of current approaches to Middle
East scholarship on the internal transformation of Middle Eastern
societies. It describes the complex relationship between American
academia and state government: a relationship which has influenced and
restructured the state, society and politics in the Middle East as well
as in the United States. It engages the disciplines of Sociology,
Political Science, Anthropology, History and International Studies,
while maintaining the epistemological, methodological, and ontological
insights of a sociological approach to the Middle East.
Contributors are: Beyazit H. Akman, Mahmoud Arghavan, Dunya D. Cakir, Emanuela C. Del Re, Babak Elahi, Manuela E. B. Giolfo, Shah Mahmoud Hanifi, Merve Kavakci, Tugrul Keskin, Seyed Mohammd Marandi, Ameena Al-Rasheed Nayel, Staci Gem Scheiwiller, Francesco L. Sinatora, Zeinab Ghasemi Tari
Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
Note on Contributors
1 An Introduction: The Sociology of Orientalism and Neo-Orientalism (Theories and Praxis)\ -Tugrul Keskin
2 At the Threshold of Iranian Studies - Babak Elahi
3 A Genealogy of Orientalism in Afghanistan: The Colonial Image Lineage - Shah Mahmoud Hanifi
4 Orientalism and Neo-Orientalism: Arabic Representations and the Study of Arabic - Manuela E. B. Giolfo and Francesco L. Sinatora
5 Middle Eastern Studies in the United Kingdom Post-September 11: A Battlefield of Orientalism Ameena Al-Rasheed Nayel
6 The Onto-Politics of Moderation: Studying Islamist Politics and Democracy in the Middle East
Dunya D. Cakir
7 The Dilemma of Postcolonial and/or Orientalist Feminism in Iranian Diasporic Advocacy of Women’s Rights in the Homeland - Mahmoud Arghavan
8 Let the Oriental Perform: A Critical Approach to Neo-Orientalism at Work in Turkish Politics
Merve Kavakci
9 (Neo)Orientalism: Alive and Well in American Academia: A Case Study of Contemporary Iranian Art - Staci Gem Scheiwiller
10 Neo-Orientalism, Neo-Conservatism, and Terror in Salman Rushdie’s Post-9/11 Novel - Beyazit H. Akman
11 The Jasmine in the Fist: The Otpor Model in the Arab Spring and Beyond - Emanuela C. Del Re
12 Iranian Studies in the United States and the Politics of Knowledge Production on Post-Revolutionary Iran - Seyed Mohammd Marandi and Zeinab Ghasemi Tari
Contributors are: Beyazit H. Akman, Mahmoud Arghavan, Dunya D. Cakir, Emanuela C. Del Re, Babak Elahi, Manuela E. B. Giolfo, Shah Mahmoud Hanifi, Merve Kavakci, Tugrul Keskin, Seyed Mohammd Marandi, Ameena Al-Rasheed Nayel, Staci Gem Scheiwiller, Francesco L. Sinatora, Zeinab Ghasemi Tari
Table of contents
List of Figures and Tables
Note on Contributors
1 An Introduction: The Sociology of Orientalism and Neo-Orientalism (Theories and Praxis)\ -Tugrul Keskin
2 At the Threshold of Iranian Studies - Babak Elahi
3 A Genealogy of Orientalism in Afghanistan: The Colonial Image Lineage - Shah Mahmoud Hanifi
4 Orientalism and Neo-Orientalism: Arabic Representations and the Study of Arabic - Manuela E. B. Giolfo and Francesco L. Sinatora
5 Middle Eastern Studies in the United Kingdom Post-September 11: A Battlefield of Orientalism Ameena Al-Rasheed Nayel
6 The Onto-Politics of Moderation: Studying Islamist Politics and Democracy in the Middle East
Dunya D. Cakir
7 The Dilemma of Postcolonial and/or Orientalist Feminism in Iranian Diasporic Advocacy of Women’s Rights in the Homeland - Mahmoud Arghavan
8 Let the Oriental Perform: A Critical Approach to Neo-Orientalism at Work in Turkish Politics
Merve Kavakci
9 (Neo)Orientalism: Alive and Well in American Academia: A Case Study of Contemporary Iranian Art - Staci Gem Scheiwiller
10 Neo-Orientalism, Neo-Conservatism, and Terror in Salman Rushdie’s Post-9/11 Novel - Beyazit H. Akman
11 The Jasmine in the Fist: The Otpor Model in the Arab Spring and Beyond - Emanuela C. Del Re
12 Iranian Studies in the United States and the Politics of Knowledge Production on Post-Revolutionary Iran - Seyed Mohammd Marandi and Zeinab Ghasemi Tari
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