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Early Orientalism: Imagined Islam And The Notion Of Sublime Power

by Ivan Davidson Kalmar and Ivan Kalmar

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Early Orientalism: Imagined Islam And The Notion Of Sublime Power

Synopsis

The history of western notions about Islam is of obvious scholarly as well as popular interest today. This book investigates Christian images of the Muslim Middle East, focusing on the period from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment, when the nature of divine as well as human power was under particularly intense debate in the West. Ivan Kalmar explores how the controversial notion of submission to ultimate authority has in the western world been discussed with reference to Islam's alleged recommendation to obey, unquestioningly, a merciless Allah in heaven and a despotic government on earth. He discusses how Abrahamic faiths -- Christianity and Judaism as much as Islam -- demand devotion to a sublime power, with the faith that this power loves and cares for us, a concept that brings with it the fear that, on the contrary, this power only toys with us for its own enjoyment. For such a power, Kalmar borrows Slavoj Zizek's term obscene father . He discusses how this describes exactly the western image of the Oriental despot - Allah in heaven, and the various sultans, emirs and ayatollahs on earth -- and how these despotic personalities of imagined Muslim society function as a projection, from the West on to the Muslim Orient, of an existential anxiety about sublime power. Making accessible academic debates on the history of Christian perceptions of Islam and on Islam and the West, this book is an important addition to the existing literature in the areas of Islamic studies, religious history and philosophy.

Product details

ISBN:
9780415782760
Category:
General
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
2011-12-13
Series:
Islamic Studies Series
Publisher:
Routledge
Illustrations:
19 black & white illustrations, 16 black & white halftones, 3 black & white line drawings
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
192
Pagination:
208 pages, 19 black & white illustrations, 16 black & white half
Dimensions (mm):
234x156mm
Weight:
408g

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