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Covering Islam: How The Media And The Experts Determine How We See The Rest Of The World

by Edward W. Said

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Covering Islam: How The Media And The Experts Determine How We See The Rest Of The World

Synopsis

Edward Said takes an unusually sharp and penetrating look at the way in which the experts, the policy-makers and the media have dealt with the crisis in Iran and the Middle East. He shows how our traditional misunderstandings of the outside world have led us to continue to misunderstand events of enormous and immediate importance. Using many examples, COVERING ISLAM demonstrates that the media and the government-business establishment have produced a dangerously misleading and oversimplified portrait of Islam and Muslims, based on ignorance, inaccuracy and prejudice.

Product details

ISBN:
9780099595014
Category:
General
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
1997-08-07
Publisher:
Vintage
Illustrations:
Ill.
Country of origin:
GBR
Edition:
2
Pages:
272
Pagination:
224 pages, Ill.
Dimensions (mm):
198 x 132 x 18
Weight:
208g

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