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Neopatriarchy Hisham Sharabi (Professor of Intellectual History, Professor of Intellectual History, Georgetown University)

Neopatriarchy By Hisham Sharabi (Professor of Intellectual History, Professor of Intellectual History, Georgetown University)

Summary

`This deeply courageous, independent-minded analysis of fundamental political, socialn and cultural issues offers us a brilliantly revealing understanding of why change has been hindered and warped in Arab society. Hisham Sharabi moves us to new and essential insights.' Manfred Halpern, Princeton University

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Neopatriarchy Summary

Neopatriarchy: A Theory of Distorted Change in Arab Society by Hisham Sharabi (Professor of Intellectual History, Professor of Intellectual History, Georgetown University)

Sharabi argues that the historical patriarchal authority structure of the Middle East has not succumbed to modernization and disappeared or even been fundamentally revised. Instead it lives on as neopatriarchy: an inherited patriarchal authority which manifests itself at the level of the state and the family in the form of modernity, while retaining the essence of patriarchy in family, clan, and religion. At the heart of the problem is a petty-bourgeois elite that has frozen further political and social development by frustrating the emergence of a full-blown bourgeois class or an empowered proletariat. Disquieting forces such as sexism and fundamentalism become the end result of the overall societal stagnation.

Neopatriarchy Reviews

'brief but impressively rich and thought-provoking book ... The book is a valuable reference for students of the Middle East. With greater theoretical refinements, it could serve as a solid source for developmental studies.' Mehran Tamadonfar, University of Nevada, International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 26:1

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CIN0195079132G
9780195079135
0195079132
Neopatriarchy: A Theory of Distorted Change in Arab Society by Hisham Sharabi (Professor of Intellectual History, Professor of Intellectual History, Georgetown University)
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
1993-01-21
212
Winner of Winner of the Alpha Sigma Nu National Book Award in the Arts and Humanities.
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