A Fundamental Fear: Eurocentrism and the Emergence of IslamismBloomsbury Academic, 2003 - 185 pages This is a provocative account of the ways in which Muslim identities have come to play an increasingly political role in recent years. Theoretically innovative, it shows how Islamic movements -- despite the wide variety of their manifestations -- are best understood as a continuation of political and cultural decolonization. |
Contents
The return of the repressed I | 1 |
Framin fundamentalism | 7 |
Thinking Islamism rethinking Islam | 31 |
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