The Utility of Islamic Imagery in the West
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Authors(s): J.A. Progler
Category: Politics amp; Current Affairs
Journal: Vol.14, N.4
Publisher(s): al-Tawhid Islamic Journal
Topic Tags: Islam in west Orientalism Holywar Muslim Terror
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Language
English
A discussion of the negative imagery of Islam in the West. The Orient and Orientalism. Medieval Phantasms of Sex and Violence . Holy War, and The Utility of "Muslim Terror" in Israeli-American Relations.
The Utility of Islamic Imagery in the West
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J.A. Progler
Asst. Professor of Social Studies at CUNY, Brooklyn College
The long history of encounters between Western civilization and Islam has produced a tradition of portraying, in largely negative and self-serving ways, the Islamic religion and Muslim cultures. There is a lot of literature cataloguing (and sometimes correcting) these stereotypes. It is not my intention to rehash this corpus here, though I do rely upon some of the more important works.
What I want to do instead is focus on a particular dimension of these encounters, and examine why the West has consistently constructed and perpetuated negative images of Islam and Muslims. My focus will be on the utility of Islamic imagery in Western civilization.
Most people seem to be familiar with stereotypes and negative imagery of Arabs and Muslims-indeed, some are so firmly entrenched that the consumers of these images are unable to distinguish them from reality. At the same time, many people have an idea how these images come about (books, television, speeches). But by looking at the cultural history of Islamic-Western encounters from the perspective of utility, I am able to locate the
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