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Middle East Studies for the New Millennium: Infrastructures of Knowledge
Contributor(s): Shami, Seteney (Editor), Miller-Idriss, Cynthia (Editor)
ISBN: 1479827789     ISBN-13: 9781479827787
Publisher: New York University Press
OUR PRICE:   $52.25  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: November 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Education | Higher
- Social Science | Regional Studies
- History | Middle East - General
Dewey: 956.007
LCCN: 2016018947
Series: Social Science Research Council
Physical Information: 1.25" H x 6" W x 9" (1.96 lbs) 512 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Middle East
 
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Few world regions today are of more pressing social and political interest than the Middle East: hardly a day has passed in the last decade without events there making global news. Understanding the region has never been more important, yet the field of Middle East studies in the United States is in flux, enmeshed in ongoing controversies about the relationship between knowledge and power, the role of the federal government at universities, and ways of knowing "other" cultures and places.

Assembling a wide range of scholars immersed in the transformations of their disciplines and the study of this world region, Middle East Studies for the New Millennium explores the big-picture issues affecting the field, from the geopolitics of knowledge production to structural changes in the university to broader political and public contexts. Tracing the development of the field from the early days of the American university to the "Islamophobia" of the present day, this book explores Middle East studies as a discipline and, more generally, its impact on the social sciences and academia. Topics include how different disciplines engage with Middle East scholars, how American universities teach Middle East studies and related fields, and the relationship between scholarship and U.S.-Arab relations, among others. Middle East Studies for the New Millennium presents a comprehensive, authoritative overview of how this crucial field of academic inquiry came to be and where it is going next.


Contributor Bio(s): Shami, Seteney: - Seteney Shami is founding director of the Arab Council for the Social Sciences and also program director at the Social Science Research Council where she directs the InterAsia program. She has done fieldwork in Jordan, Egypt, Turkey, and the North Caucasus and her interests center on ethnicity and nationalism in the context of globalization, urban politics, population displacement and transnational mobilities.Miller-Idriss, Cynthia: - Cynthia Miller-Idriss is Associate Professor of Education and Sociology at American University, where she also directs the International Training and Education Program and runs the bi-annual Global Education Forum. She is the author of Blood and Culture: Youth, Right-Wing Extremism, and National Belonging in Contemporary Germany.