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OverviewWhy did the invasion of Iraq result in the destruction of culture and murder of intellectuals? Convention sees accidents of war and poor planning in a campaign to liberate Iraqis. The authors argue instead that the invasion aimed to dismantle the Iraqi state to remake it as a client regime. Post-invasion chaos created conditions under which the cultural foundations of the state could be undermined. The authors painstakingly document the consequences of the occupiers' wilful inaction and worse, which led to the ravaging of one of the world's oldest recorded cultures. Targeted assassination of over 400 academics, kidnapping and the forced flight of thousands of doctors, lawyers, artists and other intellectuals add up to cultural cleansing. This book lays to rest claims that the invasion aimed to free an educated population to develop its own culture of democracy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Raymond W. Baker , Shereen T. Ismael , Tareq Y. IsmaelPublisher: Pluto Press Imprint: Pluto Press Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.50cm Weight: 0.404kg ISBN: 9780745328126ISBN 10: 0745328121 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 06 November 2009 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsDedication Preface Part I: Formulating and Executing the Policy of Cultural Cleansing 1. Introduction by Raymond W. Baker, Shereen T. Ismael and Tareq Y. Ismael 2. Cultural Cleansing in Comparative Perspective by Glenn E. Perry Part II: Policy in Motion: Destroying the Past, Killing the Future Part A: The Assault on Iraq's Incomparable History 3.Archaeology and the Strategies of War by Zainab Bahrani 4. The Status of Iraq's Archaeological Heritage: Report on the Destruction of Archaeological Sites, Museums and Historical Monuments in Occupied Iraq by Abbas Husainy 5. Negligient Mnemocide and the Shattering of Iraqi Collective Memory by Nabil Al Tikriti (University of Mary Washington, USA) Part B: The Present and the Future 6. Killing the Intellectual Class by Dahr Jamil and Max Fuller Dirk Adriaensens 7. The Purging of Minds by Philip Marfleet 8. Minorities in Iraq: The Other Victims by Mokhtar Lamani Part III: Appendices Appendix I. Reflections on Death Anxiety and University Professors in Iraq by Faris K. O. Nadhmi Appendix II. List of Murdered Academics About the Contributors IndexReviews'If you are looking for a textbook that provides a view of Middle East politics free of colonial bias, [this] book plainly fulfil this fundamental requirement' -- Gilbert Achcar, Professor at the School of Oriental and African Studies of the University of London If you are looking for a textbook that provides a view of Middle East politics free of colonial bias ... [this] book plainly fulfil this fundamental requirement. Informed by the empathy of belonging as well as by a critical objectivity enhanced by a long experience in teaching the region to students ... this book is a safe guide to the political intricacies of the Middle East. - Gilbert Achcar, Professor at the School of Oriental and African Studies of the University of London If you are looking for a textbook that provides a view of Middle East politics free of colonial bias, ... [this] book plainly fulfil this fundamental requirement. Informed by the empathy of belonging as well as by a critical objectivity enhanced by a long experience in teaching the region to students ... , this book is a safe guide to the political intricacies of the Middle East. -- Gilbert Achcar, Professor at the School of Oriental and African Studies of the University of London Author InformationRaymond William Baker is Professor of International Politics, Trinity College, USA, and Adjunct Professor of Political Science at the American University in Cairo. His books include Cultural Cleansing in Iraq (Pluto, 2009) and Islam Without Fear (Harvard University Press, 2006). Shereen T. Ismael is an Assistant Professor of Social Work and MSW Field Coordinator in the School of Social Work, Carleton University. In addition to her book Child Poverty and the Canadian Welfare State (UAP, 2006), she is the co-editor of Cultural Cleansing in Iraq (Pluto, 2009). Tareq Y. Ismael is Professor of Political Science at the University of Calgary, Canada and President of the International Centre for Contemporary Middle East Studies at Eastern Mediterranean University. His most recent works include Middle Cultural Cleansing in Iraq (Pluto, 2009), The Iraqi Predicament (Pluto, 2004) and Iraq (Pluto, 2003). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |