In Search of Canadian Political Culture - UBC Press
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Brookings <strong>UBC</strong> <strong>Press</strong><strong>In</strong>stitution <strong>Press</strong><br />
Journey into Islam<br />
The Crisis <strong>of</strong> Globalization<br />
Akbar Ahmed<br />
This book is a breakthrough<br />
in our understanding<br />
<strong>of</strong> the complex<br />
relationship between<br />
globalization and Islam . .<br />
. an essential resource for<br />
anyone interested in some<br />
<strong>of</strong> the key questions <strong>of</strong> our<br />
time, concerning not just<br />
the role <strong>of</strong> Islam in world<br />
society, but differing<br />
concepts <strong>of</strong> religiosity.<br />
– Lord Anthony Giddens<br />
Globalization, the war on terror, and Islamic<br />
fundamentalism – followed closely by a rise<br />
in Islamophobia – have escalated tensions<br />
between Western nations and the Muslim world.<br />
Yet internationally renowned Islamic scholar<br />
Akbar Ahmed believes that through dialogue and<br />
understanding, these cultures can coexist peacefully<br />
and respectfully. That hope and belief result in an<br />
extraordinary journey. To learn what Muslims think<br />
and how they really view America, Ahmed traveled<br />
to the three major regions <strong>of</strong> the Muslim worldthe<br />
Middle East, South Asia, and East Asia. Journey into<br />
Islam: The Crisis <strong>of</strong> Globalization is the riveting story<br />
<strong>of</strong> his search for common ground. His absorbing<br />
narrative and personal photos bring the reader on a<br />
tour <strong>of</strong> Islam and its peoples.<br />
2007, 300 pages, 6 x 9”<br />
0-8157-0132-2 / 978-0-8157-0132-3<br />
paper $34.95 CRO<br />
Reflections <strong>of</strong><br />
Hearts and Minds<br />
Media, Opinion, and Identity<br />
in the Arab World<br />
Shibley Telhami<br />
From the airing <strong>of</strong> bin<br />
Laden tapes to the<br />
coverage <strong>of</strong> war in<br />
Iraq, the rise <strong>of</strong> the new<br />
media in the Middle<br />
East is an important<br />
and controversial<br />
development. When<br />
contrasted with the<br />
government-controlled<br />
media that limited Arab<br />
public information and<br />
expression in previous decades, the new media,<br />
especially satellite television networks such as Al-<br />
Jazeera, have moved to the foreground <strong>of</strong> regional<br />
politics and U.S. foreign policy. Utilizing original<br />
and ground-breaking public opinion surveys within<br />
the Middle East, best-selling author Shibley Telhami<br />
lays out the implications <strong>of</strong> this historic expansion in<br />
media activities and outlets.<br />
Telhami’s timely investigation explores the actual<br />
impact <strong>of</strong> these media on Arab public opinion and,<br />
more importantly, on how they help form notions<br />
<strong>of</strong> identity in the region. Do the media mirror public<br />
opinion or do they shape it? Are they reinforcing<br />
Arab identity at the expense <strong>of</strong> state identity in the<br />
Arab world? As one <strong>of</strong> America’s most sought-after<br />
intellectuals and commentators on the region,<br />
Telhami <strong>of</strong>fers a unique analysis <strong>of</strong> the trends that will<br />
shape the Arab media, and how the U.S. government<br />
will interact with them in coming years.<br />
2006, 160 pages, 6 x 9”<br />
0-8157-8308-6 / 978-0-8157-8308-4<br />
paper $29.95 CRO<br />
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