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This is a brilliant and provocative re-evaluation of political Islam. Theoretically innovative, the book shows how Islamism can only be understood in the context of its relation with Eurocentrism. Using a neopragmatist approach inspired by Richard Rorty, and drawing on political and cultural theorists such as Stuart Hall, Agnes Heller and J.F. Lyotard, the book disrupts the conventional accounts of modernity and postmodernity and presents a radical new reading of Islamism as a response to the de-centring of the West. Breaking with the Arab-centrism of Islamic studies, Bobby Sayyid provides a critical analysis of Kemalism as dominant postcolonial ideology in the Muslim world, an ideology based on a Weberian understanding of the relationship between modernization and the West. Using the metaphor of Kemalism to narrate the political order in the postcolonial world, the author examines the rise of Islamism in the context of the postmodern critique of modernity. The book provides a much-needed conceptual narrative for an understanding of ?political? Islam and its relationship to decolonization and the passing of the Age of Europe. It is also an accessible introductory guide to the resurgence of Islamism, and poststructuralist political theory.

Table of Contents

Proloque: 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

Product details

Published 01 Sep 1997
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 224
ISBN 9781856494113
Imprint Zed Books
Dimensions 216 x 138 mm
Series Critique Influence Change
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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S. Sayyid

S. Sayyid is a Reader in School of Sociology and S…

Foreword

Hamid Dabashi

Hamid Dabashi is the Hagop Kevorkian Professor of…

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