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Marxism, Orientalism, Cosmopolitanism - by Gilbert Achcar (Paperback)

Marxism, Orientalism, Cosmopolitanism - by  Gilbert Achcar (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Erudite, incisive, and innovative, the essays provide an insightful examination of key themes in Middle East and Marxist scholarship.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>One of the best analysts of the contemporary Arab world.--<i>Le Monde</i></p><p>In this collection of essays, Gilbert Achcar examines the controversial relationship of Marxism to religion, to Orientalism and its critique by Edward Said, and to the concept of cosmopolitanism. <p/>A compelling range of issues is discussed within these pages, including a comparative assessment of Christian liberation theology and Islamic fundamentalism; "Orientalism in reverse", which can take the form of an apology for Islamic fundamentalism; the evolution of Marx's appraisal of non-Western societies; and the vagaries of "cosmopolitanism" up to our present era of globalisation. <p/>Erudite and incisive, these essays provide a major contribution to the critical discussion of Marxism, Orientalism and cosmopolitanism, and illuminate the relationships between all three.</p><p><b>Gilbert Achcar</b> is a professor at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. His most recent book is <i>The People Want: A Radical Exploration of the Arab Uprising</i>.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p/>One of the best analysts of the contemporary Arab world. <br><strong>--<em><em>Le Monde</em></em></strong> <p/>A remarkable little book.<br><strong>--<em><em>Radical Philosophy</em></em></strong> <p/><strong>Praise for <em><em>The Arabs and the Holocaust: The Arab-Israeli War of Narratives</em></em>: </strong> <p/>"A sensitive and insightful exploration of an important dimension of the Middle East conflict--one that we usually only encounter in angry sound bites. Gilbert Achcar's book, which combines meticulous scholarship and an engaging style, is a significant contribution to the mutual understanding that is in such short supply."<br><strong>--Peter Novick, author of <em>The Holocaust in American Life</strong></em> <p/>"The ideological mapping at the heart of Achcar's work is achieved with such intelligence, sensitivity and learning, and with such admirable concern for the theo-retical and methodological, that it deserves to be regarded as one of the finest achievements in contemporary Middle Eastern studies."<br><strong>-Ralph Coury, author of <em>Race & Class</strong></em> <p/>Having demystified the aura surrounding Orientalism, generated mostly by post-colonialists, Achcar rescues Marxism from Said's delineation of Marx as Orientalist. Not for any dogmatic reasons. The aim is to expose the danger for progressive forces when Marxism is characterised, Said-style, as Orientalist. --<em><strong>The News International</strong></em><br>

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