Culture and Hegemony in the Colonial Middle East

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Author: Yaseen Noorani

ISBN-10: 0230623190

ISBN-13: 9780230623194

Category: Middle Eastern History - Modern - General & Miscellaneous

This work is a study of the nature and origin of nationality and modern social ideals in the Middle East, particularly Egypt, in the late nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries. Bringing together writings on political and social reform with literary works, Noorani challenges dominant assumptions about the emergence of modernity. It shows that while nationalist, liberal, and democratic ideals emerged in the Middle East under European influence, these ideals were nevertheless created out of...

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This work is a study of the nature and origin of nationality and modern social ideals in the Middle East, particularly Egypt, in the late nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries. Bringing together writings on political and social reform with literary works, Noorani challenges dominant assumptions about the emergence of modernity. It shows that while nationalist, liberal, and democratic ideals emerged in the Middle East under European influence, these ideals were nevertheless created out of existing cultural values by reformers and intellectuals. The central element of this process, the book argues, was the transformation of virtue into nationality.

Acknowledgments ixIntroduction 11 Sovereign Virtue and the Emergence of Nationality 232 The Death of the Hero and the Birth of Bourgeois Class Status 493 Order, Agency, and the Economy of Desire: Islamic Reformism and Arab Nationalism 714 The Moral Transformation of Femininity and the Rise of the Public-Private Distinction in Colonial Egypt 1075 Fiction, Hegemony, and Aesthetic Citizenship 1496 Excess, Rebellion, and Revolution: Egyptian Modernity in the Trilogy 171Epilogue 209Notes 213Bibliography 235Index 243