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Postcolonial Theory and the Arab-Israel Conflict [Hardback]

Edited by (Smith College, Massachusetts, USA), Edited by (McGill University, Montreal, Canada)
  • Format: Hardback, 264 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 650 g
  • Pub. Date: 19-Mar-2008
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415443253
  • ISBN-13: 9780415443258
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  • Format: Hardback, 264 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 650 g
  • Pub. Date: 19-Mar-2008
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415443253
  • ISBN-13: 9780415443258
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Postcolonial theory is one of the main frameworks for thinking about the world and acting to change the world. According to postcolonial theory, the cause of poverty, tyranny, and misery in the world, and of failed societies around the world, is Euro-American imperialism and colonialism. This work examines and challenges postcolonial theory.

Postcolonial theory is one of the main frameworks for thinking about the world and acting to change the world. Previously published as a special issue of Israel Affairs, this work examines and challenges postcolonial theory.



Postcolonial theory is one of the main frameworks for thinking about the world and acting to change the world. Arising in academia and reshaping humanities and social sciences disciplines, postcolonial theory argues that our ideas about foreigners, ‘the other,’ particularly our negative ideas about them, are determined not by a true will to understand, but rather by our desire to conquer, dominate, and exploit them. According to postcolonial theory, the cause of poverty, tyranny, and misery in the world, and of failed societies around the world, is Euro-American imperialism and colonialism.

Previously published as a special issue of Israel Affairs, this work examines and challenges postcolonial theory. In scholarly, research-based papers, the specialist authors examine various facets of postcolonial theory and application. First, the theoretical assumption and formulations of postcolonial theory are scrutinized and found dubious. Second, the deleterious impact on academic disciplines of postcolonial theory is demonstrated. Third, the distorted postcolonial view of history, its obsession with current events to the exclusion of the historical basis of events, is exposed and corrected. Fourth, an examination of Middle Eastern culture challenges the assumption that these societies have been shaped entirely, and victimized, by Western intrusion. Finally, exploring the Arab-Israel conflict, the one-sided case of postcolonial Arabism is explored and found to be faulty.

Introduction 1(11)
Donna Robinson divine
Postcolonial Theory
Essentialism, Consistency and Islam: A Critique of Edward Said's Orientalism
12(25)
Irfan Khawaja
Postcolonialism and the Utopian Imagination
37(16)
Ronald Niezen
Orientalism and the Foreign Sovereign: Today I am a Man of Law
53(27)
Ed Morgan
Mistakenness and the Nature of the `Post': The Ethics and the Inevitability of Error in Theoretical Work
80(17)
Laurie Zoloth
Postcolonialism in the Disciplines
The Influence of Edward Said and Orientalism on Anthropology, or: Can the Anthropologist Speak?
97(12)
Herbert S. Lewis
Postcolonial Theory and the Ideology of Peace Studies
109(11)
Gerald M. Steinberg
Postcolonialism and Middle Eastern History
The Missing Piece: Islamic Imperialism
120(9)
Efraim Karsh
The Muslim Man's Burden: Muslim Intellectuals Confront their Imperialist Past
129(13)
David Cook
Negating the Legacy of Jihad in Palestine
142(18)
Andrew G. Bostom
Postcolonialism and Middle Eastern Culture
Arab Culture and Postcolonial Theory
160(7)
Philip Carl Salzman
Edward Said and the Culture of Honour and Shame: Orientalism and our Misperceptions of the Arab-Israeli Conflict
167(15)
Richard Landes
Postcolonialism and the Arab-Isreal Conflict
Postcolonial Theory and the History of Zionism
182(13)
Gideon Shimoni
De-Judaizing the Homeland: Academic Politics in Rewriting the History of Palestine
195(13)
S. Ilan Troen
The Middle East Conflict and its Postcolonial Discontents
208(14)
Donna Robinson Divine
The Political Psychology of Postcolonial Ideology in the Arab World: An Analysis of `Occupation' and the `Right of Return'
222(17)
Irwin J. Mansdorf
Conclusion: Reflections on Postcolonial Theory and the Arab-Israel Conflict 239(8)
Philip Carl Salzman
Index 247
Philip Carl Salzman is Professor of Anthropology at McGill University Donna Robinson Divine isMorningstar Family Professor of Jewish Studies and Professor of Government atSmith College