Next Threat: Western Perceptions of Islam
Western perceptions of the Middle East have all too often been simplified. Islamic culture can easily be stereotyped in the Western media and even into this century the orient has been romanticised and mythologised. In The Next Threat, five authors from widely differing backgrounds argue that these perceptions are maintained in the current policies of Western governments and institutions.
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Next Threat: Western Perceptions of Islam
Western perceptions of the Middle East have all too often been simplified. Islamic culture can easily be stereotyped in the Western media and even into this century the orient has been romanticised and mythologised. In The Next Threat, five authors from widely differing backgrounds argue that these perceptions are maintained in the current policies of Western governments and institutions.
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Next Threat: Western Perceptions of Islam

Next Threat: Western Perceptions of Islam

Next Threat: Western Perceptions of Islam

Next Threat: Western Perceptions of Islam

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Overview

Western perceptions of the Middle East have all too often been simplified. Islamic culture can easily be stereotyped in the Western media and even into this century the orient has been romanticised and mythologised. In The Next Threat, five authors from widely differing backgrounds argue that these perceptions are maintained in the current policies of Western governments and institutions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780745309538
Publisher: Pluto Press
Publication date: 06/01/1995
Series: Transnational Institute Series
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 5.32(w) x 8.47(h) x (d)

About the Author

Maryam Panah was born in Iran and is a fluent Farsi speaker. After reading Politics, Philosophy and Economics at Oxford University, she completed her doctoral thesis at the London School of Economics. She works in the field of international development, has recently lived in the UK, Belgium and India and is currently based in Berlin.

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