Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Reference List: Occidentalism in Late Nineteenth Century Egypt

Books

Ashcroft, Bill., Gareth Griffiths, And Helen Tiffin. 2000. Post-Colonial Studies: The Key Concepts. New York: Routledge.

Buruma, Ian. And Avishia Margalit. 2004. Occidentalism: The West in the Eyes of its Enemies. New York: The Penguin Press.

Fuller, Graham E. 2003. The Future of Political Islam. New York. Palgrave Macmillan.

Khalidi, Rashid. 2004. Resurrecting Empire: Western Footprints and America’s Perilous Path in the Middle East. Boston. Beacon Press.

Keddie, Nikki R. 1968. An Islamic Response to Imperialism: Political and Religious Writings of Sayyid Jamal Ad-Din Al-Afghani. University of California Press.

Kennedy, Valerie. 2000. Edward Said: A Critical Introduction. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press.

Mansfield , Peter. 1991. A History of the Middle East. New York: The Penguin Group.

Sonbol, Amira El-Azhary. 2000. The New Mamluks: Egyptian Society and Modern Feudalism. New York: Syracuse University.

Toledano, Ehud R. 1990. State and Society in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Egypt. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Young, Robert J.C. 2001. Postcolonialism: An Historical Introduction. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishers.

Books in Arabic

Imarah, Muhammad. 1975. Al-Amal Al-Kamilah / Abd Al-Rahman Al-Kawakibi. Beirut, Lebanon: Al-Muassasah Al-Arabiyah Lil-Dirasat Wa-Al-Nashr.

Imarah, Muhammad. 1981. Al-Amal Al-Kamilah / Jamal Al-Din Al-Afghani (second part). Beirut, Lebanon: Al-Muassasah Al-Arabiyah Lil-Dirasat Wa-Al-Nashr.

Hanafi, Hasan. 1991. Muqaddimah fi Ilm al-Istighrab. Cairo, Egypt: al-Dar al-Fanniyah.

Tahan, Mohamed Jamal. 2002. Umm Al-Qura/ Abd Al-Rahman Al-Kawakibi. Syria: Dar Al-Awael.

Tahan, Mohamed Jamal. 2003. Tabaee Al-Istebdad/ Abd Al-Rahman Al-Kawakibi. Syria: Dar Al-Awael.

Editions of Books

Adams, Charles C. 2000. Orientalism: Early Sources: Volume X, Islam and Modernism in Egypt. First published 1933, edition reprinted 2000. New York: Routledge.

Ashcroft, Bill, Gareth Griffiths, and Helen Tiffin. 2002. The Empire Writes Back: Theory and Practice in Post-Colonial Literatures. 2nd Ed. New York: Routledge.

Chen, Xiaomei (with an introduction by Junhua Dia). 2002. Occidentalism: A Theory of Counter-Discourse in Post-Mao China. 2nd Ed. New York: Rowman & Littelefield Publishers.

Cleveland, William L. 2000. A History of the Middle East. 2nd Ed. Oxford, UK: Westview Press.

Esposito, John L. 1995. The Islamic Threat: Myth or Reality. 2nd Ed., New York: Oxford University Press.

Said, Edward W. 1979. Orientalism. New York: Vintage Books.

Goldschmidt, Jr. Arthur. 2002. A Concise History of the Middle East. 7th Ed. Oxford, UK: Westview Press.

Editions of Arabic Books

Imarah, Muhammad. 1989. Al-Amal Al-Kamilah / Qasim Amin. 2nd Ed., Cairo, Egypt: Dar Al-Shrouq.

Edited Volumes

Smelser, Neil J. and Paul B. Baltes, Ed. 2001. International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. Vol. 16. New York: Elsevier.

Articles from Collected Works

Issawi, Charles. 1993. “Middle East Economic Development 1815-1914: the General and the Specific.” Pp. 177-193 in The Modern Middle East: A reader. Edited by Albert Hourani, Philip S. Khoury, and Mary C. Wilson. University of California Press.

Owen, Roger. 1993. “Egypt and Europe: From French Expedition to British Occupation.” Pp. 111-123 in The Modern Middle East: A reader. Edited by Albert Hourani, Philip S. Khoury, and Mary C. Wilson. University of California Press.

Prasad, Anshuman. 2003. “The Gaze of the Other: Postcolonial Theory and Organizational Analysis.” Pp. 3-46 in Postcolonial Theory and Organizational Analysis: A Critical Engagement, Edited by Anshuman Prasad, New York; Palgrave Macmillan.

Talbot, Brent J. 2003. “The Arab Perception and Consensus Problems: Implications for Us Policy in the Middle East.” Pp.1-39 in INSS Occasional Paper 48, View From the East: Arab Perceptions of the United States Presence and Policy, by Brent J. Talbot and Michael B. Meyer, USAF Institute For National Security Studies, USAF Academy, Colorado.

Articles from Journals

Abukhalil, As’ad. 2004. “The Islam Industry and Scholarship.” The Middle East Journal. Winter 2004. 58:1. Pp. 130-137.

Andoni, Lamis. 2002. “Deeds Speak Louder Than Words.” The Washington Quarterly. Spring 2002. 25:2. Pp. 85-100.

Bawer, Bruce. 2002. “Edward W. Said, Intellectual.” The Hudson Review. Winter 2002. 54:4. Pp. 620-634.

Cornell, Vincent. 2002. “A Muslim to Muslims: Reflections after September 11.” The South Atlantic Quarterly. Spring 2002. 101:2. Pp.325-336.

Blinken, Antony J., 2002. “Winning the War of Ideas.” The Washington Quarterly. Spring 2002. 25:2. Pp. 101-114.

Hirsh, Michael. 2004. “Bernard Lewis Revisited.” The Washington Monthly. November 2004. 36:11. p.13.

Kinnane, Derk. 2004. “Winning Over the Muslim Mind.” The National Interest. Spring 2004. 75. Pp. 93-99.

Lewis, Bernard. 2003. “I’m Right, You’re Wrong, Go to Hell: Religions and the Meeting of Civilizations.” The Atlantic Monthly. May 2003. 291:4. Pp. 36-42.

Lynch, Marc. 2003. “Taking Arabs Seriously.” Foreign Affairs. September/ October 2003.

Prakash, Gyan. 1995. “Orientalism Now.” History and Theory. October 1995. 34:3. Pp. 199-212.

Rubin, Barry. 2002. “The Real Roots of Arab Anti-Americanism.” Foreign Affairs. November/ December 2002. 81:6. Pp. 73-85.

Articles from News Wires

The White House Bulletin. 2002. “Zogby Shows Muslim Peoples Have Favorable Impressions of America, Oppose Policy Towards Arabs, Palestinians.” The White House Bulletin. April 11, 2002.

Articles from Newspapers and Magazines

Al-Barghouti, Tamim. 2003. “The Arab World; History Fuels the Fire of Anger.” The Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, Calif., April 13, 2003. P. M.2.

Bosworth, Stephen W. 2001. “Why Do They Hate Us? The Reasons Are Many, the History Long: Because We Are So Big, So Powerful,” The Boston Globe, Mass, September 16, 2001. P. D.1.

Fradkin, Hillel. 2001. “Why They Hate Us: The Muslim World Has Fallen Behind.” The American Enterprise. December 12. Pp. 26-27.

Freund, Charles Paul. 2001. “2001 Nights: The End of the Orientalist Critique.” Reason. December 2001, 33:7. Pp. 62-70.

Friedman, Thomas. 2002. “War of Ideas.” The New York Times. New York, N.Y., June 2, 2002. P. 4.19.

Friedman, Thomas. 2004. “War of Ideas, Part 6.” The New York Times. New York, N.Y., January 25, 2004. P. 4.15.

Hollander, Paul. 2002. “Anti-Americanism: Murderous and Rhetorical.” Partisan Review. Winter 2002, 69:1, Pp. 14-18.

Huntington, Samuel P. 20001. “The Age of Muslim Wars.” Newsweek. December 17, 2001. 138:25. P.14.

Macfarquhar, Neil. 2003. “Humiliation and Rage Stalk the Arab World.” The New York Times. April 13, 2003. P. 4.1.

Makdisi, Ussama. 2002. “The End of the Affair: Thanks to American Missionaries and Diplomats, the Arab World Once Looked to the United States as a Friends and Source of Hope. It Didn’t Last.” The Boston Globe. October 27, 2002. P. D.1.

Robberson, Tod. 2003. “Arab Skepticism of U.S., U.K. Motives in Iraq Remains Strong.” Knight Ridder Tribune Business News. Washington. April 9, 2003. p.1.

Rollins, Karina. 2001. “Why They Hate Us: It’s a Moral Clash.” The American Enterprise, December 12. Pp. 27-28.

Said, Edward. 2003. “A Window on the World: Western Scholars Helped Justify the War In Iraq, Says Edward Said, with Their Orientalist Ideas about the ‘Arab Mind’. Twenty-Five Years After the Publication of His Post-Colonial Classic, the Author of Orientalism Argues That Humanist Understanding Is Now More Urgently Required Than Ever Before,” The Guardian. Manchester (Uk), August 2, 2003. P.4.

Tolson, Jay. 2003. “The War of Ideas.” U.S. News & World Report, Washington, D.C. September 15, 2003. 135:8. Pp.32-33.

Warren, David. 2004. “Through the Eyes of Our Enemies,” Commentary. April 1, 2004. 117:4. Pp. 21-28.

Arabic Articles from Newspapers and Magazines

Al-Hulu, Karam. 2005. “Al-Dawlah Al-Tasalotiah fi al-Alm al-Arabi; Min Takhaluf Ila Akhar,” Al-Hayat. London, UK. March 29, 2005.

Al-Rabi’i, Turki Ali. 2004. “Fi Al-Faqr Al-Nazari Li-Khitabana Al-Democrati,” Al-Hayat. London, UK. July 4, 2005.

Dajani, Hisham. 2004. “Fi Taba’ee Al-Istibdad was Al-Mustabedin wa Ma Yajma’ Binahuma,” Al-Hayat. London, UK. May 30, 2004.

Jelbi, Khalis. 2003. “Hakikat Saddam Aw Hikayat Al-Jumhor Al-Arabi wa America,” Al-Sharq Al-Awsat. London, UK. Issue N. 9152. December 13, 2003.

Electronic Resources

Asali, Ziad. 2002. “Arab-American Perceptions of U.S. Policy toward the Middle East.” U.S. Department of State. March 26, 2002.

Telhami, Shibley. 2003. “Arab Public Opinion Survey: Survey by Shibley Telhami, Anwar Sadat Chair for Peace and Development at the University of Maryland in Cooperation with Zogby International,” February 19 – March 11, 2003.

Government Documents

Brumberg, Daniel. 2002. Arab Public Opinion and U.S. Foreign Policy: A Complex Encounter. House Subcommittee on National Security, Veterans Affairs, and International Relations. 107 Cong., 2nd Session. October 8, 2002.

Djerejian, Edward P. 2003. Changing Minds Winning Peace: A New Strategic Direction for U.S. Public Diplomacy in the Arab and Muslim World: Report of the Advisory Group on Public Diplomacy for the Arab and Muslim World. House Committee on Appropriations. 108 Cong., 1st Session. October 1, 2003.

Prados, Alfred B. 2001. Middle East: Attitudes toward the United States. Congressional Research Service. Library of Congress. December 31, 2001.

U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy. 2002. Commission Reviews Middle Eastern Perceptions of the United States. U.S. Department of State. May 24, 2002.

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