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Muslims, Islams and Occidental Anxieties

Conversations about Islamophobia
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Muslims, Islams and Occidental Anxieties deconstructs our common prejudices about both the compatibility and incompatibility of Muslim and Western civilizations. Rather than reinforcing the well-meant, but misinformed, opinion that the religions all fundamentally teach identical values, we identify what seem different distinctive Muslim goods. Rather than offering the facile moral choice between an Islam either all good or all bad, we argue the case for pluralism derived from Sir Isaiah Berlin. In many cases, Islam thus represents a distinctive system of alternative ethical and religious goods to those valued in the West. In other cases, differences will remain different and unresolved. Far from necessarily threatening Western moral and religious identity, we explore how the alternative goods Islam offers the West can enrich our notions of what constitutes the good, even to the extent of reviving or enlivening certain Western religious practices. Along with instructional guidelines for classroom use, the book in informed by the powerful and intellectually rigorous device of investigative, empathetic dialogue or conversation, as articulated by MIT s Sherry Turkle and Oxford s Theodore Zeldin, respectively. This form of dialogue steers clear of the didactic mode and instead recovers the open models of philosophical dialogues pioneered by Plato, Socrates, and the tolerant Renaissance humanists, such as Erasmus and Jean Bodin.

Author Biography:

Ivan Strenski is Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Religious Studies, University of California, Riverside and Docteur Honoris Causa (Lausanne). His 19 books and over 120 articles focus on gift, individualism, myth, nationalism, ritual, and sacrifice, influenced by French sociologists Emile Durkheim, Henri Hubert, Marcel Mauss, Roger Caillois, Louis Dumont, and Claude Levi-Strauss. Prominent too are critiques of myth theorists, Bronislaw Malinowski and Mircea Eliade. Major publications also explore the intersection of religion and politics in Abrahamic and Indian contexts. Recent awards include US State Department lectureship (Armenia) and lectureships for the Open Society s Institute Higher Education Assistance Program (Russia).
Release date Australia
February 10th, 2022
Author
Pages
290
Edition
New edition
Audience
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
ISBN-13
9781871891836
Product ID
35822080

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