Sinopsis de OCCIDENTALISM: A SHORT HISTORY OF ANTI-WESTERNISM
In this book, Ian Buruma and Avishai Margalit show that the idea of 'the West' in the minds of its self-proclaimed enemies is still largely unexamined and woefully misunderstood. Occidentalism is their groundbreaking investigation of the demonizing fantasies and stereotypes about the Western world that fuel such murderous hatred in others. 'Radical Islam' is generally perceived as a purely Islamic phenomenon, but Buruma and Margalit show that groups like al-Qaeda share key traits with revolutionary movements going back to the early nineteenth century. The same prejudices appear again and again: the soulless Western city-dweller, the sterile Western mind, the machine society, controlled from the centre - often by Jews - pulling the hidden levers of power, like some demonic Wizard of Oz. The anti-Western virus has spread to the Islamic world for a number of reasons, but it is not an exclusively Islamic issue. A work of extraordinary range and erudition, Occidentalism will permanently enlarge our understanding of the world in which we live.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Atlantic Books: Grove Atlantic Ltd
ISBN: 9781843542872
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 165
Tiempo de lectura:
3h 21m
Encuadernación: Tapa dura
Fecha de lanzamiento: 01/10/2004
Año de edición: 2004
Plaza de edición: London
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por Ian Buruma
Ian Buruma (La Haya, 1951) es en la actualidad profesor de la cátedra Luce en Bard College de Nueva York. A lo largo de su trayectoria académica se ha dedicado a estudiar la cultura asiática y especialmente China y Japón, y sobre estos temas ha publicado numerosos artículos en The New York Times, Newsweek, Le Monde o Die Zeit. Entre sus libros figuran God's Dust, Behind the Mask, Mientras se juega el partido, The Wages of Guilt, Anglomanía y Occidentalismo, este último publicado por Ediciones Península.