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Overcoming Orientalism - Essays in Honor of John L. Esposito (Hardcover)
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Overcoming Orientalism - Essays in Honor of John L. Esposito (Hardcover)
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Orientalism is the term applied to scholarship that reduces Islam
and Muslims to stereotypes of ignorance and violence in need of
foreign control. It has been used to rationalize Europe's colonial
domination of most of the Muslim world and continued American-led
interventions in the post-colonial period. In the past 30 years it
has been represented by claims that a monolithic Islam and equally
monolithic West are distinct civilizations, sharing nothing in
common and, indeed, involved in an inevitable "clash" from which
only one can emerge the winner. Most recently, it has appeared in
Alt Right rhetoric. Anti-Muslim sentiment, measured in public
opinion polls, hate crime statistics, and legislation, is reaching
record levels. Since John Esposito published his first book nearly
40 years ago, he has been guiding readers beyond such politically
charged stereotypes. The essays in this volume highlight the
contributions of scholars from a variety of disciplines who, like -
and often inspired by - John Esposito, recognize the misleading and
politically dangerous nature of Orientalist polarizations. They
present Islam as a multi-faceted and dynamic tradition embraced by
communities in globally interconnected but substantially diverse
contexts over the centuries. The contributors follow Esposito's
lead, stressing the profound commonalities among religions and
replacing Orientalist discourse with holistic analyses of the
complex historical phenomena that affect developments in all
societies. In addition to chapters focusing on diversity among
Muslims and interfaith relations, this collection includes chapters
assessing the secular bias at the root of Orientalist scholarship,
and contemporary iterations of Orientalism in the form of
Islamophobia.
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