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نویسندگان: Georges Corm
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ISBN (شابک) : 9781849048163
ناشر: Hurst
سال نشر: 2020
تعداد صفحات: 386
زبان: English
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب اندیشه سیاسی عرب: گذشته و حال نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
این کتاب سرزندگی اندیشه سیاسی عرب و مناقشات عمده آن را نشان می دهد. این نشان می دهد که بازیگران کلیدی درگیر، به دور از محدود شدن توسط یک جلیقه تنگ نظری الهیاتی-سیاسی، اغلب در هنگام پرداختن به دین و فلسفه، مردم شناسی و سیاست تفکر انتقادی قوی از خود نشان داده اند. ژرژ کورم با قرار دادن این متفکران و آثارشان در طی دو قرن تحول در جهان عرب، نشان می دهد که چگونه تفکر انتقادی عرب توسط نیروهای قدرتمند خارجی: ارتش، آکادمی و رسانه ها به حاشیه رانده شده است. به جای آن یک تفکر اسلامگرای هژمونیک برخاسته است که رژیمهای عرب خاص و حامیان غربی آنها از آن بهخوبی استفاده میکنند. اندیشه سیاسی عرب با ردیابی دقیق دگرگونیهای متوالی ناسیونالیسم عرب مدرن، طرحی برای درک بهار عربی آزادیخواه و همچنین ضدانقلابها و مداخلات خارجی پس از آن ارائه میکند. این راهنمای ارزشمند پیچیدگی روشنفکری عربی را که هم انتقادی و هم توهینآمیز است و با تصویر سیاسی-مذهبی کهنهشدهای که بهدست آورده است، بهطور جامع از بین میبرد.
This book demonstrates the vitality of Arab political thought and its major controversies. It shows that the key players involved, far from being constrained by a theological-political straitjacket, have often demonstrated strong critical thinking when tackling religion and philosophy, anthropology and politics. Setting these thinkers and their works within two centuries of upheaval in the Arab world, Georges Corm demonstrates how Arab critical thought has been marginalized by powerful external forces: the military, the academy and the media. In its place has risen a hegemonic Islamist thought, used cannily by certain Arab regimes and their Western protectors. Closely tracing the successive transformations of modernist Arab nationalism, Arab Political Thought offers a blueprint for understanding the libertarian Arab Spring, as well as the counter-revolutions and external interventions that have followed. This invaluable guide comprehensively distils the complexity of Arab intellectualism, which is both critical and profane, and a far cry from the outdated politico-religious image it has acquired.
Cover Half-title Title Copyright Contents Foreword Introduction Does Arab thought exist? A barely visible cultural richness and complexity A new ‘fascination with Islam’ A journey into contemporary Arab thought Chapter 1 The diversity and dynamism of Arab culture The distinction between Islamic civilisation and Arab culture The poetic and musical mode in Arab culture Rhetoric and prose Arab philosophy The nineteenth-century renaissance of Arabic and Arab thought Chapter 2 The complex question of religious and national identity The need for distinction between Arab and Islamic thought Encumbered by a fascination with the past Attempts to create an irreducible Islamic otherness The need to contextualise the development of thought The sources of authoritarianism in the Arab world that have been ignored Chapter 3 Choosing an epistemological framework and a model for understanding Arab thought The otherness of the Arab mind: Orientalisms and counter-Orientalisms The problematic trap of authenticity vs. modernity Is Islam really indivisible? The conditions of cultural and intellectual production in the Arab world since the end of the twentieth century Albert Hourani’s 1962 pioneering overview of Arab thought More recent overviews Misinterpreting the role of Arab Christian thinkers Chapter 4 The shifting political contexts of Arab societies The dismantling of the Ottoman Empire and the three afflictions of the Arab world The factor of petroleum in the major upheavals of the Arab world The impact of the Iranian ‘religious’ revolution The development of a rentier economy The consequences of the fragmentation of Arab societies in the face of the European challenge Chapter 5 The sources of political and intellectual conflict The creation of the State of Israel and its impact on Arab thought The complex issue of the lack of unity among Arabs The six contemporary historical factors of Arab conflict An enigma of history: the Arab abandonment of power in the ninth century Chapter 6 The factors that led to a renaissance of thought Identities and historical decline? The problem of identity and its complexities The first generations of intellectuals and their relationship to Europe Arab thought in the face of colonial expansion: the failure of Ottoman patriotism The first steps of modern Arab nationalism Awareness of historical decline and underdevelopment Chapter 7 The flourishing of the Arab renaissance, 1850–1950: the desire for modernity The pivotal role of the Azharis in an Islam of Enlightenment Taha Husayn, an exceptional individual The emergence of a rich Arab feminist movement Other major figures of the Arab renaissance Questioning the European development model Arab and Russian Thought: the same contradictions Does Arab Shi‘i reformist thought exist? Chapter 8 The theories and political parties of Arab nationalism (1940–1980) Revisiting Arab military weakness and its impact The blossoming of secular and anti-imperialist Arab nationalism (1919–1967) The post-Second World War generation of Arab nationalist thinkers Factors that led to the radicalisation of nationalist thought The main nationalist thinkers The main political currents adhering to Arab nationalism The Arab nationalist doctrine of the Baath Party The Nasserist mode of Arab Nationalism The Arab Nationalist Movement Chapter 9 Other forms of nationalism in the Arab world The Syrian People’s Party: a distinct nationalist movement The nationalisms of the Maghreb Other forms of identity-based nationalisms in the Arab world The Arabic language: a reservoir of collective culture Two privileged spaces of Arab nationalist thought The Centre for Arab Unity Studies The Institute for Palestine Studies, a place for preservation of memory Chapter 10 Arab thought in the face of successive political and military failures since 1961 The growing complexity of the Arab political landscape Reflexive thought on the failure experienced by the Arab world Yasin al-Hafiz and radical revolutionary thought of a secular nature Sadiq Jalal al-Azm and Adonis: their fight against religious obscurantism The original and enlightening work of Abdallah Laroui National thought through the prism of Marxist critical reflection Samir Amin’s Marxist internationalist humanism Mahdi Amil’s critical deconstruction The important works of Tayyeb Tizini and Elias Morcos Chapter 11 Islamic nationalisms as anti-nationalist Arab thought A return to the context in which ‘anti-national’ Islamist thought emerged A pocket guide to the thought of modern Islamic movements: Wahhabism and the Muslim Brotherhood ‘Islam is the solution’: the triumph of a slogan in the 1980s Intensification of the struggle for power in Arab societies The role of foreign influence on the elites The harmful effects of confining thought within the dilemma between Islam and Arab identity Chapter 12 The major controversies generated by Islamic nationalism Islamic heritage: the controversy over an open or closed universe Al-Jabri’s three modes of operation of Arab thought Tarabichi’s deconstruction of al-Jabri’s work The comparative status of philosophy in Islam and Christianity The impact of European Islamic studies and Ernest Renan’s thought on al-Jabri The artificial opposition between the gnostic Islam of the Orient and the rational Islam of the Occident The dispute between partisans and adversaries of secularism: a religious McCarthyism? The tribulations of Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd The assassination of Mahmoud Taha and Farag Foda The debate between al-Azmeh and al-Messiri Secularism as the source of all the woes of the modern world in the work of al-Messiri Secularisation of the Arab world ‘from another angle’ in the work of al-Azmeh Chapter 13 Intellectual attempts at ideological conciliation The new ‘liberal’ Arab thought The silent continuation of the critique of formal ‘Islamic reason’ Many other overshadowed contemporary critical thinkers Reflections on serious tensions within Arab thought Mohammed Jaber al-Ansari’s critique of the spirit of conciliation Muhammad Dahir: on the need to return to the modernist, secular experiment of Muhammad ‘Ali and Nasser Wasatiyya: an attempt to counter radical and fanatical Islamic thought Thought that claims to be rooted in Arab Christianity Chapter 14 An overview of contemporary Arab thought in the human and social sciences Philosophical and anthropological thought Abdel Rahman Badawi, a prolific ‘go-between’ The innovative thought of Nassif Nassar A broad diversity of contemporary thinkers Arab thought in sociology and history The shortcomings of Arab thought in economics and technology Arab economists who have made substantial contributions Youssef Sayegh’s premonitory analysis of the failure of Arab development Numerous other useful economic contributions Antoine Zahlan’s analysis and the causes of Arab technological powerlessness Conclusion Vibrant thought, decaying politics Notes Bibliography Index