Twenty-five years ago, Edward Said's Orientalism spawned a
generation of scholarship on the denigrating and dangerous mirage
of "the East" in the Western colonial mind. But "the West" is the
more dangerous mirage of our own time, Ian Buruma and Avishai
Margalit argue, and the idea of "the West" in the minds of its
self-proclaimed enemies remains largely unexamined and woefully
misunderstood. Occidentalism is their groundbreaking investigation
of the demonizing fantasies and stereotypes about the Western world
that fuel such hatred in the hearts of others.
We generally understand "radical Islam" as a purely Islamic
phenomenon, but Buruma and Margalit show that while the Islamic
part of radical Islam certainly is, the radical part owes a primary
debt of inheritance to the West. Whatever else they are, al Qaeda
and its ilk are revolutionary anti-Western political movements, and
Buruma and Margalit show us that the bogeyman of the West who
stalks their thinking is the same one who has haunted the thoughts
of many other revolutionary groups, going back to the early
nineteenth century. In this genealogy of the components of the
anti-Western worldview, the same oppositions appear again and
again: the heroic revolutionary versus the timid, soft bourgeois;
the rootless, deracinated cosmopolitan living in the Western city,
cut off from the roots of a spiritually healthy society; the
sterile Western mind, all reason and no soul; the machine society,
controlled from the center by a cabal of insiders--often
Jews--pulling the hidden levers of power versus an organically
knit-together one, a society of "blood and soil." The anti-Western
virus has found a ready host in the Islamic world for a number of
legitimate reasons, they argue, but in no way does that make it an
exclusively Islamic matter.
A work of extraordinary range and erudition, Occidentalism will
permanently enlarge our collective frame of vision
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