Tag: orientalism

  • Between Orientalists and Their Critics: The Persistent Divide

    Between Orientalists and Their Critics: The Persistent Divide

    The Encyclopedia of Islam defines Orientalists in Islamic studies as, “all impartial scholars of Islam, Muslim societies and cultures, whether of Western or non-Western, Muslim or non-Muslim origin and whether they work in the West or elsewhere.” As it stands, this definition is one that has been informally tweaked in recent years to include “non-Western,”…

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  • Islamicate Literature — a Tool to Tackle Islamophobia

    Islamicate Literature — a Tool to Tackle Islamophobia

     Islamophobia is a long standing, deeply entrenched, global issue. Growing bodies of research point to the proliferation of Islamophobia cases across the globe in recent years. It disrupts civil society at many levels, from anti-Muslim policies to heightened tensions and hate crimes, including the increased bullying of Muslim children. One of the core causes of…

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  • Dekonstrukcija zapadnih predstava o političkom islamu

    Dekonstrukcija zapadnih predstava o političkom islamu

    Za zapadne posmatrače je nepoželjno postojanje političkog djelovanja sa metafizičkim referencama, jer je upečatljiva karakteristika savremenog doba to što je ono desakralizirano. Budući da je tako, islamsko političko djelovanje se, skoro po klišeu, posmatra u vezi sa bremenitim i analitički beskorisnim terminima kao što su „radikalizam“ i „fundamentalizam“. U najgorem slučaju, u vladajućim predstavama je…

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  • The Sanitized Legacy of Nawal El-Saadawi

    The Sanitized Legacy of Nawal El-Saadawi

    Egyptian feminist Nawal el-Saadawi has been the focus of hundreds of commemoration posts highlighting her combat for women’s rights after her passing on March 21. Her sanitized legacy overshadows the less celebratory aspects of her activism. An Islamophobe and supporter of the Rabaa Massacre, Saadawi is not being put under enough scrutiny. 

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  • Paranoia of Islam in Literary Orientalism

    Paranoia of Islam in Literary Orientalism

    As Islamophobia pervades the world, invading minds and infecting intellect, Muslims have arisen as a target for collective crucifixion and condemnation. It’s a tradition of hate with a hoary past, the complexities of which can be navigated through a sustained investment in critical thinking. Amidst the tumult of the Lebanese Civil War and the Iranian Revolution,…

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  • Deconstructing Western Representations of Political Islam

    Deconstructing Western Representations of Political Islam

    Rather than providing useful insights about Islamic politics itself, dominant Western representations of political Islam merely reflect the anxieties of the intellectual and ideological milieu producing them.

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