Orientalism, Occidentalism and Discourse of Modernity and Tradition In Contemporary Arab-Islamic Thought

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Publication information

OKM publication type
D5
Category
Kirjat ja muut erillisteokset
Sub category
Oppikirjat
Refereed
Kyllä

Authors of the publication

Authors
Driss Habti
Local authors

Publication channel information

ISBN (print)
3838324439
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Internationality
Yes

Detailed publication information

Publication year
2010
Language of publication
English

Co-publication information

International co-publication
No

Classification and additional information

Additional information
The book probes into contemporary Arab-Islamic thought on the question of tradition and modernity, continuity and renewal. It seeks to document significant contributions and philosophical underpinnings of some influential Arab-Muslim intellectuals in the last four decades. Their works center on the question of al-Nahda (the renaissance), modernity and how to handle the Arab- Islamic Turath(Tradition). These questions are still predominant in the contemporary imagining of intellectuals from different schools of thought, using different methodologies and models of thought. The book uses primary material from their works to explore modernity in a variety of discourses, dominant and marginalized, Islamist and non- Islamist. The religious and secular paradigmatic approaches have been in constant fissure and friction in their contests and contestations in the hermeneutics of Islam. In restricting the temporal frame of reference by narrowing its focus to discuss the approaches of four contemporary thinkers, it looks at the way these scholars have grappled this problematic using different methodologies and models of thought.