The Arab world : society, culture, and state

by Halim Isber Barakat

Paper Book, 1993

Status

Available

Call number

909/.0974927

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Publication

Berkeley : Univeristy of California Press, c1993.

Description

This wide-ranging examination of Arab society and culture offers a unique opportunity to know the Arab world from an Arab point of view. Halim Barakat, an expatriate Syrian who is both scholar and novelist, emphasizes the dynamic changes and diverse patterns that have characterized the Middle East since the mid-nineteenth century. The Arab world is not one shaped by Islam, nor one simply explained by reference to the sectarian conflicts of a "mosaic" society. Instead, Barakat reveals a society that is highly complex, with many and various contending polarities. It is a society in a state of becoming and change, one whose social contradictions are at the root of the struggle to transcend dehumanizing conditions. Arguing from a perspective that is both radical and critical, Barakat is committed to the improvement of human conditions in the Arab world.… (more)

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Physical description

xiii, 348 p.; 24 inches

ISBN

0520079078 / 9780520079076

Pages

xiii; 348
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