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Ernest Gellner, “Islam” and “Middle Eastern studies” -

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dc.contributor.author Le Vay, Richard Harry,
dc.date.accessioned 2017-08-30T14:15:32Z
dc.date.available 2017-08-30T14:15:32Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.date.submitted 2015
dc.identifier.other b18387391
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10938/10885
dc.description Thesis. M.A. American University of Beirut. Center for Arab and Middle Eastern Studies, 2015. T:6336
dc.description Advisor : Professor Tariq Tell, Political Science and Public Administration ; Members of Committee : Professor Richard Saumarez Smith, Sociology, Anthropology, and Media Studies ; Professor Vijay Prashad, Department of International Studies,Trinity College, Hartford, USA.
dc.description Includes bibliographical references (leaves 86-95)
dc.description.abstract The thesis takes as its starting point the famous dispute between Edward Said and Ernest Gellner over the former’s postcolonial approach to Islam and Middle Eastern Studies and the alleged ‘Orientalism’ of the latter’s approach. The intellectual history of Gellner’s work on these topics – drawing from an interdisciplinary background and combining philosophy, sociology, and anthropology – is then set out and the merits and drawbacks of Gellner’s ideas, particularly his strong functionalist approach, are analyzed. It is argued that the ‘exceptionalism’ attributed to ‘Islam' by Gellner is more due to political factors than due to the ‘essence’ of the religion than Gellner believed. The later application of Gellner’s 'Muslim Society' thesis to the entire ‘Muslim World’ prevented a satisfying reconciliation of the theory with Gellner’s more celebrated language and ethnicity based nationalism thesis, despite the many similarities between the two theories.
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (vii, 95 leaves) ; 30cm
dc.language.iso eng
dc.relation.ispartof Theses, Dissertations, and Projects
dc.subject.classification T:006336
dc.subject.lcsh Gellner, Ernest.
dc.subject.lcsh Said, Edward W.
dc.subject.lcsh Islam.
dc.subject.lcsh Orientalism.
dc.subject.lcsh Islamic sociology.
dc.subject.lcsh Middle East.
dc.title Ernest Gellner, “Islam” and “Middle Eastern studies” -
dc.type Thesis
dc.contributor.department Faculty of Arts and Sciences.
dc.contributor.department Center for Arab and Middle Eastern Studies,
dc.contributor.institution American University of Beirut.


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