In this magisterial work, Sami Zubaida draws on a distinguished
career's worth of experience trying to understand the region to
address the fundamental question in Middle East studies: what "is"
the Middle East? He argues, controversially, that to see it through
the prism of Islam, as it is conventionally viewed, is to
completely misunderstand it. Many of what we think of as the
"Islamic" characteristics of the region are products of culture and
society, not religion. To think of Islam itself as an essential,
anti-modern force in the region rather than something shaped by
specific historical-economic processes is, Zubaida argues, a
mistake. Instead, he offers us an alternative view of the region,
its historic cosmopolitanism, its religious and cultural diversity,
its rapid adoption of new media cultures, which reveals a
multi-faceted and complex region teeming with multiple identities.
Wide-ranging, erudite, and powerfully argued, Zubaida's work will
be essential reading for future generations of students of this
fascinating region.
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