Italy, Islam and the Islamic World: Representations and Reflections, from 9/11 to the Arab Uprisings (Italian Modernities)
معرفی کتاب «Italy, Islam and the Islamic World: Representations and Reflections, from 9/11 to the Arab Uprisings (Italian Modernities)» نوشتهٔ Charles Burdett، منتشرشده توسط نشر Peter Lang AG در سال 2016. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The recent emergence and increasing visibility of Islam as Italy s second religion is an issue of undeniable importance. It has generated an intense and often polarized debate that has involved all the cultural, political and religious institutions of the country and some of its most vocal and controversial cultural figures. This study examines some of the most significant voices that have made themselves heard in defining Italy s relationship with Islam and with the Islamic world, in a period of remarkable geopolitical and cultural upheaval from 9/11 to the Arab Spring. It looks in detail at the nature of the arguments that writers, journalists and intellectuals have adduced regarding Islam and at the connections and disjunctions between opposing positions. It examines how events such as military intervention in Afghanistan and Iraq or the protests in Tahrir Square have been represented within Italy and it analyses the rhetorical framework within which the issue of the emergence of Islam as an internal actor within Italian civil society has been articulated." The recent emergence and increasing visibility of Islam as Italy's second religion is an issue of undeniable importance. It has generated an intense and often polarized debate that has involved all the cultural, political and religious institutions of the country and some of its most vocal and controversial cultural figures. This study examines some of the most significant voices that have made themselves heard in defining Italy's relationship with Islam and with the Islamic world, in a period of remarkable geopolitical and cultural upheaval from 9/11 to the Arab Spring. It looks in detail at the nature of the arguments that writers, journalists and intellectuals have adduced regarding Islam and at the connections and disjunctions between opposing positions. It examines how events such as military intervention in Afghanistan and Iraq or the protests in Tahrir Square have been represented within Italy and it analyses the rhetorical framework within which the issue of the emergence of Islam as an internal actor within Italian civil society has been articulated. -- Provided by Publisher The recent emergence and increasing visibility of Islam as Italy's second religion is an issue of undeniable importance. It has generated an intense and often polarized debate that has involved all the cultural, political and religious institutions of the country and some of its most vocal and controversial cultural figures. This study examines some of the most significant voices that have made themselves heard in defining Italy's relationship with Islam and with the Islamic world, in a period of remarkable geopolitical and cultural upheaval from 9/11 to the Arab Spring. It looks in detail at the nature of the arguments that writers, journalists and intellectuals have adduced regarding Islam and at the connections and disjunctions between opposing positions. It examines how events such as military intervention in Afghanistan and Iraq or the protests in Tahrir Square have been represented within Italy and it analyses the rhetorical framework within which the issue of the emergence of Islam as an internal actor within Italian civil society has been articulated (4e de couverture) Cover Contents Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. 9/11: The Islamic World as Other in Oriana Fallaci’s ‘Trilogy’ Chapter 2. The War on Terror: Journeys of Writers and Journalists through Iraq and Afghanistan Chapter 3. Representations of Islamic Communities in Italy Chapter 4. Literary Representations of Islam and Italy Chapter 5. Voices of Tahrir Square: Representations of Egypt and the Arab Uprisings Afterword Bibliography Index Ch. 1 9/11: The Islamic World As Other In Oriana Fallaci's `trilogy' -- Ch. 2 The War On Terror: Journeys Of Writers And Journalists Through Iraq And Afghanistan -- Ch. 3 Representations Of Islamic Communities In Italy -- Ch. 4 Literary Representations Of Islam And Italy -- Ch. 5 Voices Of Tahrir Square: Representations Of Egypt And The Arab Uprisings. Charles Burdett. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. How have events such as military intervention in Afghanistan and Iraq or the protests in Tahrir Square been represented by writers, journalists and intellectuals in Italy? This study examines the arguments used in defining Italy's relationship with Islam and with the Islamic world, in the period from 9/11 to the Arab Spring.
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