Cultural Schizophrenia: Islamic Societies Confronting The West

Book Summary


Professor Shayegan's book is a major contribution to what is perhaps the most critical debate within the Muslim world today: the relationship between its own culture and the influence of Western modernity. Based on examples ranging from Iran to Morocco, the author portrays a society he defines as peripheral-bound by slavish adherence to its own glorified history, its 'Tradition', yet facing an external reality that derives from the West. The meeting of these two incompatible worlds leads to a profound distortion, not only in how the Muslim world sees the West, but more importantly, in how it sees itself. Shayegan draws on a vast range of cultural experiences (from China and Japan to India and Latin America) in analysing the type of mentality that is chained to its history. Sources as diverse as Yung and Octavio Paz widen the scope of this illuminating text. Already published in French to great critical acclaim, this English edition of Cultural Schizophrenia will be required reading for everyone concerned with the state of the world today, whether in the Third World or in the West.

Book Details


Book Name Cultural Schizophrenia: Islamic Societies Confronting The West
Author Darius Shayegan, Daryush Shayegan, John Howe
Publisher Syracuse University Press (Dec 1997)
ISBN 9780815605072
Pages 200
Language English
Price 746
 
 

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