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Re-imagining the other : culture, media, and Western-Muslim intersections / edited by Mahmoud Eid and Karim H. Karim.

Van Pelt Library DS35.74.W47 R4 2014
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Eid, Mahmoud, 1970- editor.
Karim, Karim H. (Karim Haiderali), 1956- editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Relations.
Western countries--Relations--Islamic countries.
Western countries.
Islamic countries--Relations--Western countries.
Islamic countries.
East and West.
Islamic civilization.
Civilization, Western.
Physical Description:
x, 250 pages ; 23 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
Contents:
Introduction : imagining the other / Karim H. Karim and Mahmoud Eid
Religion and civilization / Jack Goody
On the eve of the Napoleonic invasion : Arab perceptions of the world / Nabil Matar
Through tinted lenses : Iranian and western perceptions and reconstructions of the other / Mohammad R. Ghanoonparvar
The clash of civilizations 2.0 : race and eurocentrism, imperialism, and anti-imperialism / John M. Hobson
Perceptions about Muslims in western societies / Mahmoud Eid
A clash of discourses : femicides or honor killings? / Yasmin Jiwani
Islamic, Islamist, moderate, extremist : imagining the Muslim self and the Muslim other / Karim H. Karim
Religious conflict, empire-building, and the imagined other / Richard Rubenstein
Translating otherness / Salah Basalamah
Conclusion : re-imagining the other / Karim H. Karim and Mahmoud Eid.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781137403650
1137403659
OCLC:
880520942

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