The Myth of the Clash of Civilizations (Routledge Advances in Middle East and Islamic Studies) - Softcover

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Bottici, Chiara; Challand, Benoît

 
9780415632805: The Myth of the Clash of Civilizations (Routledge Advances in Middle East and Islamic Studies)

Synopsis

While globalization unifies the world, divisions re-emerge within it in the form of a spectacular separation between Islam and the West. How can it be that Huntington’s contested idea of a clash of civilizations became such a powerful political myth through which so many people look at the world?

Bottici and Challand disentangle such a process of myth-making both in the West and in Muslim majority countries, and call for a renewed critical attitude towards it. By analysing a process of elaboration of this myth that took place in academic books, arts and media, comics and Hollywood films, they show that the clash of civilizations has become a cognitive scheme through which people look at the world, a practical image on the basis of which they act on it, as well as a drama which mobilizes passions and emotions.

Written in a concise and accessible way, this book is a timely and valuable contribution to the academic literature, and more generally, to the public debate. As such, it will be an important reference for scholars and students of political science, sociology, philosophy, cultural studies, Middle Eastern politics and Islam.

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About the Author

Chiara Bottici is Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Department of the New School for Social Research (New York).

Benoit Challand is Visiting Associate Professor in the Politics Department of the New School for Social Research (New York).

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