Arabic Thought against the Authoritarian Age
Herausgeber: Hanssen, Jens; Weiss, Max
Arabic Thought against the Authoritarian Age
Herausgeber: Hanssen, Jens; Weiss, Max
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Cutting-edge scholarship on post-war Arab intellectual history that challenges conventional thinking about authoritarianism, religion and revolution in the modern Middle East.
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Cutting-edge scholarship on post-war Arab intellectual history that challenges conventional thinking about authoritarianism, religion and revolution in the modern Middle East.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 806g
- ISBN-13: 9781107193383
- ISBN-10: 1107193389
- Artikelnr.: 49448084
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 806g
- ISBN-13: 9781107193383
- ISBN-10: 1107193389
- Artikelnr.: 49448084
1. Introduction: towards a postwar intellectual history of the Arab world
Max Weiss and Jens Hanssen; Part I. Arab Intellectuals in an Age of
Decolonization: 2. Changing the Arab intellectual guard: on the fall of the
udabä, 1940-60 Yoav Di-Capua; 3. Arabic thought in the radical age: Emile
Habibi, the Israeli communist party and the production of Arab Jewish
radicalism, 1946-61 Orit Bashkin; 4. Political praxis in the Gulf: Ahmad
al-Khatib and the movement of Arab nationalists, 1948-69 Abdel Razzaq
Takriti; 5. Modernism in translation: poetry and intellectual history in
Beirut Robyn Creswell; Part II. Culture and Ideology in the Shadow of
Authoritarianism: 6. Regional specificities of modern Arab thought: Morocco
since the liberal age Hosam Aboul-Ela; 7. Sidelining ideology: Arab theory
in the metropole and periphery, circa 1977 Fadi Bardawil; 8. Mosaic,
melting pot, pressure cooker: the religious, the secular, and the sectarian
in twentieth-century Syrian social thought Max Weiss; 9. Looking for 'the
women question' in Algeria and Tunisia: ideas, political language and
female actors before and after independence Natalya Vince; Part III. From
(Neo)Liberalism to the 'Arab Spring' and Beyond: 10. Egyptian workers in
the 'liberal age' and beyond Joel Beinin; 11. The redemption of women's
liberation: reviving Qasim Amin in contemporary Egypt Ellen McLarney; 12.
Turath as critique: Hassan Hanafi and the political subject in modern
Arabic thought Yasmeen Daifallah; 13. Summoning the spirit of Taha Husayn's
enlightenment project: the Nahda revival of Qadaya wa-shahadat in the 1990s
Suzanne Kassab; 14. Revolution as ready-made: art, aesthetics, Arab
uprisings Negar Azimi; 15. For a third Nahda Elias Khoury; 16. Where are
the intellectuals in the Syrian revolution? Rosa Yasin Hasan; 17. The
intellectuals and the revolution in Syria Yasin al-Hajj Salih.
Max Weiss and Jens Hanssen; Part I. Arab Intellectuals in an Age of
Decolonization: 2. Changing the Arab intellectual guard: on the fall of the
udabä, 1940-60 Yoav Di-Capua; 3. Arabic thought in the radical age: Emile
Habibi, the Israeli communist party and the production of Arab Jewish
radicalism, 1946-61 Orit Bashkin; 4. Political praxis in the Gulf: Ahmad
al-Khatib and the movement of Arab nationalists, 1948-69 Abdel Razzaq
Takriti; 5. Modernism in translation: poetry and intellectual history in
Beirut Robyn Creswell; Part II. Culture and Ideology in the Shadow of
Authoritarianism: 6. Regional specificities of modern Arab thought: Morocco
since the liberal age Hosam Aboul-Ela; 7. Sidelining ideology: Arab theory
in the metropole and periphery, circa 1977 Fadi Bardawil; 8. Mosaic,
melting pot, pressure cooker: the religious, the secular, and the sectarian
in twentieth-century Syrian social thought Max Weiss; 9. Looking for 'the
women question' in Algeria and Tunisia: ideas, political language and
female actors before and after independence Natalya Vince; Part III. From
(Neo)Liberalism to the 'Arab Spring' and Beyond: 10. Egyptian workers in
the 'liberal age' and beyond Joel Beinin; 11. The redemption of women's
liberation: reviving Qasim Amin in contemporary Egypt Ellen McLarney; 12.
Turath as critique: Hassan Hanafi and the political subject in modern
Arabic thought Yasmeen Daifallah; 13. Summoning the spirit of Taha Husayn's
enlightenment project: the Nahda revival of Qadaya wa-shahadat in the 1990s
Suzanne Kassab; 14. Revolution as ready-made: art, aesthetics, Arab
uprisings Negar Azimi; 15. For a third Nahda Elias Khoury; 16. Where are
the intellectuals in the Syrian revolution? Rosa Yasin Hasan; 17. The
intellectuals and the revolution in Syria Yasin al-Hajj Salih.
1. Introduction: towards a postwar intellectual history of the Arab world
Max Weiss and Jens Hanssen; Part I. Arab Intellectuals in an Age of
Decolonization: 2. Changing the Arab intellectual guard: on the fall of the
udabä, 1940-60 Yoav Di-Capua; 3. Arabic thought in the radical age: Emile
Habibi, the Israeli communist party and the production of Arab Jewish
radicalism, 1946-61 Orit Bashkin; 4. Political praxis in the Gulf: Ahmad
al-Khatib and the movement of Arab nationalists, 1948-69 Abdel Razzaq
Takriti; 5. Modernism in translation: poetry and intellectual history in
Beirut Robyn Creswell; Part II. Culture and Ideology in the Shadow of
Authoritarianism: 6. Regional specificities of modern Arab thought: Morocco
since the liberal age Hosam Aboul-Ela; 7. Sidelining ideology: Arab theory
in the metropole and periphery, circa 1977 Fadi Bardawil; 8. Mosaic,
melting pot, pressure cooker: the religious, the secular, and the sectarian
in twentieth-century Syrian social thought Max Weiss; 9. Looking for 'the
women question' in Algeria and Tunisia: ideas, political language and
female actors before and after independence Natalya Vince; Part III. From
(Neo)Liberalism to the 'Arab Spring' and Beyond: 10. Egyptian workers in
the 'liberal age' and beyond Joel Beinin; 11. The redemption of women's
liberation: reviving Qasim Amin in contemporary Egypt Ellen McLarney; 12.
Turath as critique: Hassan Hanafi and the political subject in modern
Arabic thought Yasmeen Daifallah; 13. Summoning the spirit of Taha Husayn's
enlightenment project: the Nahda revival of Qadaya wa-shahadat in the 1990s
Suzanne Kassab; 14. Revolution as ready-made: art, aesthetics, Arab
uprisings Negar Azimi; 15. For a third Nahda Elias Khoury; 16. Where are
the intellectuals in the Syrian revolution? Rosa Yasin Hasan; 17. The
intellectuals and the revolution in Syria Yasin al-Hajj Salih.
Max Weiss and Jens Hanssen; Part I. Arab Intellectuals in an Age of
Decolonization: 2. Changing the Arab intellectual guard: on the fall of the
udabä, 1940-60 Yoav Di-Capua; 3. Arabic thought in the radical age: Emile
Habibi, the Israeli communist party and the production of Arab Jewish
radicalism, 1946-61 Orit Bashkin; 4. Political praxis in the Gulf: Ahmad
al-Khatib and the movement of Arab nationalists, 1948-69 Abdel Razzaq
Takriti; 5. Modernism in translation: poetry and intellectual history in
Beirut Robyn Creswell; Part II. Culture and Ideology in the Shadow of
Authoritarianism: 6. Regional specificities of modern Arab thought: Morocco
since the liberal age Hosam Aboul-Ela; 7. Sidelining ideology: Arab theory
in the metropole and periphery, circa 1977 Fadi Bardawil; 8. Mosaic,
melting pot, pressure cooker: the religious, the secular, and the sectarian
in twentieth-century Syrian social thought Max Weiss; 9. Looking for 'the
women question' in Algeria and Tunisia: ideas, political language and
female actors before and after independence Natalya Vince; Part III. From
(Neo)Liberalism to the 'Arab Spring' and Beyond: 10. Egyptian workers in
the 'liberal age' and beyond Joel Beinin; 11. The redemption of women's
liberation: reviving Qasim Amin in contemporary Egypt Ellen McLarney; 12.
Turath as critique: Hassan Hanafi and the political subject in modern
Arabic thought Yasmeen Daifallah; 13. Summoning the spirit of Taha Husayn's
enlightenment project: the Nahda revival of Qadaya wa-shahadat in the 1990s
Suzanne Kassab; 14. Revolution as ready-made: art, aesthetics, Arab
uprisings Negar Azimi; 15. For a third Nahda Elias Khoury; 16. Where are
the intellectuals in the Syrian revolution? Rosa Yasin Hasan; 17. The
intellectuals and the revolution in Syria Yasin al-Hajj Salih.