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ISBN 0190233141 (hardback)
ISBN13桁 9780190233143 (hardback)
無効なISBN等 0190233168 (epub)
テキストの言語 英語                  
分類:NDC10版 167.8
個人著者標目 Abdo, Geneive,
生没年等 1960-
本タイトル The new sectarianism :
タイトル関連情報 the Arab uprisings and the rebirth of the Shi'a-Sunni divide /
著者名 Geneive Abdo.
出版地・頒布地 New York :
出版者・頒布者名 Oxford University Press,
出版年・頒布年 c2017.
数量 x, 250 pages :
他の形態的事項 maps ;
大きさ 25 cm.
書誌注記 Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-238) and index.
内容注記 Introduction: Of history and memory -- Chapter 1: Mullahs and the militias -- Chapter 2: The Sunni Salafists -- Chapter 3: The Salafi politicos -- Chapter 4: Lebanon: sectarianism and the modern state -- Chapter 5: Bahrain and the Shi'a question -- Chapter 6: Sectarian conflict on the regional stage -- Appendix A. Salafist tweets and major events in the Middle East -- Appendix B. The sectarian messaging.
要約、抄録、注釈等 "The Shi'a-Sunni conflict is one of the most significant outcomes arising from the Arab rebellions. Yet, there is little understanding of who is driving this tension and the underlying causes. By delving deeply into the historical factors leading up to the present-day conflict, The New Sectarianism sheds new light on how Shi'a and Sunni perceive one another after the Arab uprisings, how these perceptions have affected the Arab world, and why the dream of a pan-Islamic awakening was misplaced. Geneive Abdo describes a historical backdrop that serves as a counterpoint to Western media coverage of the so-called Arab Spring. Already by the 1970s, she says, Shi'a and Sunni communities had begun to associate their religious beliefs and practices with personal identity, replacing their fragile loyalty to the nation state. By the time the Arab risings erupted into their full fury in early 2011, there was fertile ground for instability. The ensuing clash--between Islamism and Nationalism, Shi'a and Sunni, and other factions within these communities-- has resulted in unprecedented violence. So, Abdo asks, what does religion have to do with it? This sectarian conflict is often presented by the West as rivalry over land use, political power, or access to education. However, Abdo persuasively argues that it must be understood as flowing directly from religious difference and the associated identities that this difference has conferred on both Shi'a and Sunni. The New Sectarianism considers the causes for this conflict in key countries such as Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Bahrain and the development of regional trends. Abdo argues that in these regions religion matters, not only in how it is utilized by extremists, moderate Islamists, and dictators alike for political purposes, but how it perpetually evolves and is perceived and practiced among the vast majority of Muslims. Shi'a and Sunni today are not battling over territory alone; they are fighting for their claim to a true Islamic identity."-- Provided by publisher.,"The New Sectarianism considers the causes for growing Sunni-Shi'a animosity in countries such as Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Iran, and Saudi Arabia. It illustrates how the two groups perceive one another after the Arab uprisings, how these perceptions have affected Arab life, and how these contestations pose a serious threat to the stability of regional states and to stakeholders in the wider world"-- Provided by publisher.
会議名 Arab Spring (2010- )
一般件名 Sunnites -- Shīʻah.
Shīʻah -- Sunnites.
地名件名 Naher Osten
Naher Osten.
資料情報1 『The new sectarianism : the Arab uprisings and the rebirth of the Shi'a-Sunni divide /』 Geneive Abdo. Oxford University Press, c2017. (所蔵館:中央  請求記号:F/167.8/A13/N  資料コード:7110248407)
URL https://catalog.library.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/winj/opac/switch-detail.do?lang=ja&bibid=1352030612