Product details
- Categories: Foreign and Security Policy
- Publisher: ZED BOOKS LTD.
- ISBN: 9781783601912
- Publication Date: 12/02/2015
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 224
- Language: English
Summary
The fear and anxiety aroused by Islamism is not a myth, nor is it simply a consequence of terrorism or fundamentalism.
Writing in 1997, before 9/11 and before the austerity that has bred a new generation of far right groups across Europe and the US, S. Sayyid warned of a spectre haunting Western civilization. This groundbreaking book, banned by the Malaysian government, is both an analysis of the conditions that have made ‘Islamic fundamentalism’ possible and a provocative account of the ways in which Muslim identities have come to play an increasingly political role throughout the world.
This is a pioneering, provocative and intricately crafted study, which shows the challenge of Islamism is not only geopolitical or even cultural but also epistemological.
Table of contents
Foreword by Hamid Dabashi
Preface to the critique influence change edition
Acknowledgements
Preface to the second edition
Prologue: The return of the repressed
1. Framin' 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