Foreword by Hamid Dabashi Preface to the Critique Influence Change Edition Acknowledgements Preface to the Second Edition Prologue: The Return of the Repressed 1. Framing Fundamentalism 2. Thinking Islamism, (Re)thinking Islamism 3. Kemalism and Politicization of Islam 4. Islam, Modernity and the West 5. Islamism and the Limits of the Invisible Empire Epiloque: Islamism/Eurocentrism Bibliography Index
In this provocative book, S. Sayyid analyses of the conditions that have made Islamic fundamentalism possible.
S. Sayyid is a reader in rhetoric at the University of Leeds. He is the founding editor of ReOrient: The Journal of Critical Muslim Studies. His publications include Recalling the Caliphate and the volume (co-edited with AbdoolKarim Vakil) Thinking through Islamophobia.
Sayyid's book has considerable intellectual and personal drive,
showing how the adoption of a poststructuralist perspective can
alter our perception of important matters of cultural politics
*Nations and Nationalism*
If we were to take up the suggestion of Norberto Bobbio that
classics are those works able to speak to us in any time and any
space, then this book should almost certainly be included in a list
of contemporary classics ... Although both Islamists and
Orientalists have constructed an opposition between the West and
Islam, this myth is convincingly deconstructed by Sayyid's
argument
*and the book leaves us with little doubt this dichotomy is a major
simplification of the historical processes of the last
century.'*
A theoretically sophisticated attempt to read contemporary Muslim
political identities as a symptom of Eurocentrism's decline
*Global Society*
A welcome change ... should be of great interest to those who wish
to look at the phenomenon of political Islam and the divination of
the clash between the West and the rest from a more sophisticated
and theoretical angle ... a worthy contribution.
*Impact International*
Sayyid, with this dense and seminal work, has made a welcome
attempt to reframe the uses of the term Islam within intellectual
discourses without resort to populist terminology. The book is a
broad treatment of the state of Islam and its relationship with the
West and the West's relationship with the East ... takes a fresh
look at how Islam has reached its much-maligned status ... Not only
is [Sayyid] polemical, incisive and engaging, he is at times
poetical. His use of metaphor and analogy serves to illustrate the
complexity of the issues that he is putting across
*Sociology*
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