Submitted by Roberta E. Dzubow, Dec 13, 2007 13:10
Mr. Warraq is correct in many ways. He reveals the truth that Edward Said was an intellectually dishonest analyst of the East/West confrontation. Said's "take" on this was, sadly, the all encompassing philosphy absorbed and repeated by generations of "enlightened" college grads. This view provides a whitewash of what is now a world-wide effort to make Islam supreme.
The "victimization" that is so widely believed in the Arab/Islamic world allows for any measure to be used against "the other." This view , minimized, could be tolerated by our more advanced civilizations in prior days. Now, with radical Islamists bursting out with violence all over the world, it must be confronted, defeated, and stopped. Civilization , itself, is greatly threated. Adding to this terrible mix is the fact that so many in the West are financially intertwined with the oil money Arabs. They give on-going cover to this group to preserve their own privileges.
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Let me respond first by noting that Said's influential book is indeed deeply flawed, and in Terry Eagleton's apt phrasing,... [MORE]
Shashi Thandra
Dec 19, 2007 02:50
To quote: "...question of how one avoids ethnocentrism without also collapsing into a toothless cultural relativism that remains mute to... [MORE]
Jerzy Kaltenberg
Dec 22, 2007 05:14
To argue against you, Mr. Kaltenberg, I hope you won't mind that I quote you quoting me. "...The argument... [MORE]
Shashi Thandra
Dec 22, 2007 14:48
heheh -- first you admit that Said is deeply flawed. But then you claim that post-colonial theory which was invented... [MORE]
Mohsen
Dec 22, 2007 22:59
How is thinking about violence, both epistemic and bodily, a utopian project? And what is the teleology of this project,... [MORE]
Shashi Thandra
Dec 23, 2007 13:48
You say, "Producing a false picture is precisely "how" the imperial project was accomplished." I thought it was, rather, because,... [MORE]
georgesdelatour
Dec 23, 2007 18:28
There are several important arguments you bring forward and I would like to address them in the order you make... [MORE]
Shashi Thandra
Dec 24, 2007 18:59
There are several important arguments you bring forward and I would like to address them in the order you make... [MORE]
Shashi Thandra
Dec 24, 2007 22:17
personally i've always had difficulty with the distinction, east and west. where does west become east exactly? when did this... [MORE]
rob windsor
Dec 18, 2007 18:30
Minor quibble, but please note that Asoka was not a Mughal emperor. I doubt if Warraq could have made such... [MORE]
omar ali
Dec 18, 2007 14:41
The review does not say that Ashoka was a Mughal emperor. Strictly speaking he was not Indian. He was Mauryan. [MORE]
Jim Bonner
Dec 18, 2007 23:13
""'Orientalism,'" Mr. Warraq writes, "taught an entire generation of Arabs the art of self-pity … encouraged the Islamic fundamentalist generation... [MORE]
Michael Manion
Dec 18, 2007 12:17
If you knew anything about the Islamic 'Bertrand Russel' by the name of Ibn Warraq, he traces Muslim self-defeatism and... [MORE]
Hamid
Dec 21, 2007 08:31
Edward Said's comments of course need critiques, so I enjoyed reading this article. Leaving aside my personal opinions, which were... [MORE]
Luther Obrock
Dec 18, 2007 11:06
I congratulate Mr Weiss for bringing Mr Warraq's writing to our atention. It would have been stunning if Mr Warraq... [MORE]
Anthony Steyning
Dec 18, 2007 09:24
The mention of Ashoka as a Mughal emperor gave me a small heart attack. He was a Mauryan emperor, who... [MORE]
Arun Vasudev
Dec 18, 2007 08:32
Mr. Warraq is correct in many ways. He reveals the truth that Edward Said was an intellectually dishonest analyst of...
Roberta E. Dzubow
Dec 13, 2007 13:10
In my own work I both critique and make use of Said and his thoughts about colonialism.
I cheer at the... [MORE]
Suzanne Oliver
Dec 18, 2007 10:57
Aren't there non-Western, that is, Asian, victims of Islam? How are Muslims who convert to other religions treated by the... [MORE]
Tony
Feb 18, 2008 19:12
Nicely written article by someone who knows something (Weiss) reviewing a book by one of the bravest intellectuals alive (Ibn... [MORE]