Is There a Middle East?: The Evolution of a Geopolitical Concept

Author:   Michael E. Bonine ,  Abbas Amanat ,  Michael Ezekiel Gasper
Publisher:   Stanford University Press
Edition:   New edition
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9780804775267


Pages:   344
Publication Date:   16 November 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Is There a Middle East?: The Evolution of a Geopolitical Concept


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Is the idea of the ""Middle East"" simply a geopolitical construct conceived by the West to serve particular strategic and economic interests-or can we identify geographical, historical, cultural, and political patterns to indicate some sort of internal coherence to this label? While the term has achieved common usage, no one studying the region has yet addressed whether this conceptualization has real meaning-and then articulated what and where the Middle East is, or is not. This volume fills the void, offering a diverse set of voices-from political and cultural historians, to social scientists, geographers, and political economists-to debate the possible manifestations and meanings of the Middle East. At a time when geopolitical forces, social currents, and environmental concerns have brought attention to the region, this volume examines the very definition and geographic and cultural boundaries of the Middle East in an unprecedented way.

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Author:   Michael E. Bonine ,  Abbas Amanat ,  Michael Ezekiel Gasper
Publisher:   Stanford University Press
Imprint:   Stanford University Press
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9780804775267


ISBN 10:   0804775265
Pages:   344
Publication Date:   16 November 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Its interdisciplinarity and the mixture of established and emerging scholars are [a] significant strength, ensuring that both specialist and student readers are likely to find something new. --Joanna Long, Social & Cultural Geography This well-edited work focuses on geographically prescribed definitions of one of the most heavily contested and tumultuous parts of the world ... [and clarifies] the definition of the region by insiders and outsiders ... Recommended. --D. J. Timothy, CHOICE The chapters comprising the volume reconfirm the indeterminacy and historical evolution of the Middle East as a geographical concept. --Joel Beinin, Journal of Islamic Studies Given how much debate surrounds the expression 'the Middle East,' it is all the more surprising that there has not been a single volume to address the range of questions raised by this vague and unhelpful term until now. Is There a Middle East? does an excellent job filling in this gap. There is nothing comparable. --Eugene Rogan, St Antony's College, Oxford, author of The Arabs The term 'the Middle East' has evoked anxieties and questions for over a century. This original volume illustrates that it is ultimately more fruitful to consider the effects of this unwieldy and profoundly political category than to debate its definition. A far-reaching book that presents new arguments on the production of the concept and the meanings associated with the Middle East. It is a useful and reflective introduction to the field of 'Middle East Studies. --Arang Keshavarzian, New York University


The term 'the Middle East' has evoked anxieties and questions for over a century. This original volume illustrates that it is ultimately more fruitful to consider the effects of this unwieldy and profoundly political category than to debate its definition. A far-reaching book that presents new arguments on the production of the concept and the meanings associated with the Middle East. It is a useful and reflective introduction to the field of 'Middle East Studies. --Arang Keshavarzian, New York University


The chapters comprising the volume reconfirm the indeterminacy and historical evolution of the Middle East as a geographical concept. --Joel Beinin, Journal of Islamic Studies


Its interdisciplinarity and the mixture of established and emerging scholars are [a] significant strength, ensuring that both specialist and student readers are likely to find something new. --Joanna Long, Social & Cultural Geography


Author Information

Michael E. Bonine is Professor and Head of the Department for Near East Studies and Professor of Geography and Development at the University of Arizona. Abbas Amanat is Professor of History and International and Area Studies at Yale University. Michael Ezekiel Gasper is Assistant Professor of History at Occidental College.

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