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Sectarianism in Iraq : the making of state and nation since 1920 / Khalil Osman.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Osman, Khalil.
Contributor:
Taylor and Francis eBooks.
Series:
Routledge studies in Middle Eastern democratization and government
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nation-building--Iraq.
Nation-building.
Islam and state--Iraq.
Islam and state.
Islamic sects.
Iraq--Politics and government.
Iraq.
Politics and government.
Islamic sects--Iraq.
Sunnites--Relations--Shīʻah.
Sunnites.
Relations.
Shīʻah.
Shīʻah--Relations--Sunnites.
Panarabism.
Interfaith relations.
Political science.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (pages cm).
Place of Publication:
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2014.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
This book links sectarianism in Iraq to the failure of the modern nation-state to resolve tensions between sectarian identities and concepts of unified statehood and uniform citizenry. After a theoretical excursus that recasts the notion of primordial identity as a socially constructed reality, the author sets out to explain the persistence of sectarian affiliations in Iraq since its creation following the dismemberment of the Ottoman Empire. Despite the adoption of homogenizing state policies, the uneven sectarian composition of the ruling elites nurtured feelings of political exclusion among marginalized sectarian groups, the Shiites before 2003 and the Sunnis in the post-2003 period. The book then examines how communal discourses in the educational curriculum provoked masked forms of resistance that sharpened sectarian consciousness. Tracing how the anti-Persian streak in the nation-state's Pan-Arab ideology, which camouflaged anti-Shiaism, undermined Iraq's national integration project, Sectarianism in Iraq delves into the country's slide from a totalizing Pan-Arab ideology in the pre-2003 period toward the atomistic impulse of the federalist debate in the post-2003 period. Employing extensive fieldwork, this book sheds light on the dynamics of political life in post-Saddam Iraq and is essential reading for Iraqi and Middle East specialists, as well as those interested in understanding the current heightening of sectarian Sunni-Shicite tensions in the Middle East.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
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Print version:
ISBN:
1317674871
9781317674870
OCLC:
893708634
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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