Imagining the Middle East
Examines how Western perceptions of the Middle East were formed and how we have used them as a rationalization for setting policies and determining actions. 
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Imagining the Middle East
Examines how Western perceptions of the Middle East were formed and how we have used them as a rationalization for setting policies and determining actions. 
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Imagining the Middle East

Imagining the Middle East

by Thierry Hentsch
Imagining the Middle East

Imagining the Middle East

by Thierry Hentsch

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Overview

Examines how Western perceptions of the Middle East were formed and how we have used them as a rationalization for setting policies and determining actions. 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781895431131
Publisher: Black Rose Books
Publication date: 09/01/1992
Pages: 218
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.69(d)

Table of Contents

Translator's Preface

Foreward



I. The Mythical Frontier

Appropriating the Past

The Hellenic Connection

The Yearning for Roman Unity

The War of the Roman Succession

The Mythical Rupture



II. Symbiosis and Conflict

Terms of Encounter

The Orient of the Crusaders

The Image of Heresy

Attitudes toward Arab Science

A Mediterranean World



III. The Genesis of Division

Rift or Equilibrium in the Mediterranean?

Ottoman Threat and Closure

Division in the Mediterranean; Rift in the Atlantic

Awareness of the Self and Images of the Other

Evolving Views

Observing the Other

Machiavelli's Political Judgement

Postel's Universal Integration

Bodin and the Sense of History



IV. The Faraway Orient

The Classicist's Orient

Voyages to the Orient

On the Proper Use of the Orient

Leibniz's Venture Into the Political

The Orient of Enlightenment

Islam and its Founding People: a Sociology of Religion

Islam as Cataclysm and Fanaticism

The Orient of the Despot



V. The Orient of Modernity

Whither the Orient

The Word and the Pen

Probing the Orient: Volney's Investigation

The Orient of Everyday Colonialism

Contempt and Deprecation

Self-Criticism, Re-Appreciation

The Integrated Orient

The Stanched Source

Hegelian Integration

"Hegel's Children"

Oneiric Integration

The Death of Sardanapalus



VI. The Uneasy Orient

The Decline of the West

Spengler, last of the Monologues

Toynbee: Toward Dialogue

Kindred Souls

The Impossible Reconciliation

Acceptable by Analogy, First Case

Acceptable by Analogy, Second Case

The Return of the Repressed

The Dialectic of Identity

The Scientific Approach to the Other

Cultural Identity and Modernity

By way of the Other



VI. The Deadly Frontier

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