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Is the idea of the "Middle East" simply a geopolitical construct
conceived by the West to serve particular strategic and economic
interests--or can we identify geographical, historical, cultural,
and political patterns to indicate some sort of internal coherence
to this label? While the term has achieved common usage, no one
studying the region has yet addressed whether this
conceptualization has real meaning--and then articulated what and
where the Middle East is, or is not.
"The Power of Representation" traces the emergence of modern
Egyptian national identity from the mid-1870s through the 1910s.
During this period, a new class of Egyptian urban
intellectuals--teachers, lawyers, engineers, clerks, accountants,
and journalists--came into prominence. Adapting modern ideas of
individual moral autonomy and universal citizenship, this group
reconfigured religiously informed notions of the self and created a
national sense of "Egyptian-ness" drawn from ideas about Egypt's
large peasant population.
Is the idea of the Middle East simply a geopolitical construct
conceived by the West to serve particular strategic and economic
interestsOCoor can we identify geographical, historical, cultural,
and political patterns to indicate some sort of internal coherence
to this label? While the term has achieved common usage, no one
studying the region has yet addressed whether this
conceptualization has real meaningOCoand then articulated what and
where the Middle East is, or is not.
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