Why they don't hate us : lifting the veil on the axis of evil
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Why they don't hate us : lifting the veil on the axis of evil
Oneworld, c2005
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 421-430) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In this ground-breaking exploration of the roots of the conflict between the US and the Muslim World, LeVine argues that the notion that most Muslims hate the US and the West is a fabrication used to help fundamentalists on both sides to maintain political, economic or cultural power. Offering a critique of those central to the branding of Islam as a source of violence and backward-thinking, LeVine contetst the apread of what he calles an Axis of Arrogance and Ignorance by advocating an Axis of Empathy as the only strategy that can bring about a long-term solution.
目次
- PART I: Who are They, Where'd They Come From, and Why Don't They Hate Us-Yet?
- Introduction: They Are Us
- Chapter One: From Evil to Empathy: The Orient Beats Back the Axis of Arrogance
- Chapter Two: Overcoming the Matrix, Re-Imagining Middle Eastern History
- PART TWO: Branding Islam in the Global Era
- Chapter Three: Grounding the Globalization Concorde
- Chapter Four: New Logo: Rebranding the Middle East in the Global Era
- Chapter Five: Beyond bin Laden: Human Nationalisms versus Inhuman Globalization
- Chapter Six: Facing the Music: Rock and Resistance in the Middle East and North Africa
- PART THREE: We're Jammin': Global Solidarity in the Post-9/11 World
- Chapter Seven: Paris '68 - Baghdad '04: The Evolution of a Movement of Movements
- Chapter Eight: Inspiring the Impossible: The Global Peace and Justice Movement Between Old Problems and New Horizons
- Conclusion: Chaos and Culture Jamming in Iraq and the World
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