Orientalism and relationships between Islam and The West
- Issue date
- 2009
- Publisher
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Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM
- Source
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Krakowskie Studia Międzynarodowe 2009, nr 1, s. 223-230.
- ISSN
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1733-2680
- Subjects
- Ekonomia; Kulturoznawstwo; Politologia
- Keywords
- Islam; The West; Orientalism; relationships; history
Abstract
"Since the end of the Second World War, a dispute has continued amongst Muslims
and Arabs regarding the character of Orientalism. The period during the Cold War
played a principal role in the shaping of disparate views when some of the key
Arab states leaned towards the former Soviet Union, while others aligned themselves
with the United States and its allies. Such alignments resulted in distinctive
orientations towards cultural studies that found expression in a ‘soft’ confrontation
led by Islamists on one side and leftwing leaders on the other. In exploring these
differences, it is important to begin by defining what is meant by Orientalism. To
do this, one needs to examine the three main areas of scholarly focus in the last two
hundred years: the editing of Arabic manuscripts, historical scholarship on Islam,
and Islamic religious studies and its associated branches."(...)
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