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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : électronique
Titre(s) : Routledge handbook of minorities in the Middle East [Texte électronique] / edited by Paul S. Rowe
Publication : London : Routledge, 2019
Description matérielle : 1 online resource (453 pages)
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Rowe, Paul Stanley. Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Minorités -- Moyen-Orient
Relations interethniques -- Moyen-Orient
Indice(s) Dewey :
323.156 (23e éd.) = Droits civils et politiques des minorités nationales - Moyen-Orient
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781317233794. - ISBN 1317233794. - ISBN 1317233786. - ISBN 9781317233787
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb465857766
Notice n° :
FRBNF46585776
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Table des matières : Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; List of Illustrations;
List of Contributors; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction: reclaiming "minorities" in
the Middle East; SECTION I: Majority-minority relations in the Middle east; 2 Religious
minorities in the diversity of Islamic thought; 3 Balancing identities: minorities
and Arab nationalism; 4 The praxis of Islamist models of citizenship in a post-Arab
revolt Middle East: implications for religious pluralism; 5 Minorities, civil society,
and the state in the contemporary Middle East: a framework for analysis.
SECTION II: Religious and ethnoreligious minorities6 Tracing the Coptic Question in
contemporary Egypt; 7 The Maronites; 8 Palestinian Christians: situating selves in
a dislocated present; 9 Persistent perseverance: a trajectory of Assyrian history
in the modern age; 10 Christians from a Muslim background in the Middle East; 11 The
Yezidis: an ancient people, tragedy, and struggle for survival; 12 The Mandaeans in
Iraq; 13 Bahá'ís in the Middle East; 14 The Alawites of Syria: the costs of minority
rule; 15 Particularism versus integration: the Druze communities in the modern Middle
East.
16 Alevis in Turkey17 The Samaritans; 18 Shi'i minorities in the Arab world; SECTION
III: Ethnic minorities; 19 The Kurds in the Middle East; 20 Armenians in the Middle
East: from marginalization to the everyday; 21 The Palestinian minority in the state
of Israel: challenging Jewish hegemony in dic ffi ult times; 22 The Bedouin in the
Middle East; 23 The Berbers (Amazigh); SECTION IV: Emerging issues and minorities
in the Middle east; 24 Sitting at the crossroads: sexual minorities in the Middle
East; 25 Minorities and armed conflict in the Middle East.
26 Middle Eastern minorities in diaspora27 Middle Eastern minorities and the media;
28 Western advocacy on behalf of religious minorities: practical reec fl tions; Bibliography;
Index.
<P>1. Introduction: Reclaiming "Minorities" in the Middle East<BR>Paul S. Rowe</P><B><P>Section
One: Majority-Minority Relations in the Middle East</P></B><P>2. Religious Minorities
in the Diversity of Islamic Thought<BR>David D. Grafton</P><P>3. Balancing Identities:
Minorities and Arab Nationalism<BR>Noah Haiduc-Dale</P><P>4. The Praxis of Islamist
Models of Citizenship in a Post-Arab Revolt Middle East: Implications for Religious
Pluralism<BR>Mariz Tadros</P><P>5. Minorities, Civil Society, and the State in the
Contemporary Middle East: a Framework for Analysis<BR>Paul Kingston</P><B><P>Section
Two: Religious Minorities</P></B><P>6. Tracing the Coptic Question in Contemporary
Egypt<BR>Vivian Ibrahim</P><P>7. The Maronites<BR>Alexander D.M. Henley</P><P>8. Palestinian
Christians: Situating Selves in a Dislocated Present<BR>Mark Daniel Calder</P><P>9.
Persistent Perseverance: a Trajectory of Assyrian History in the Modern Age<BR>Sargon
George Donabed</P><P>10. Christians from a Muslim Background in the Middle East<BR>Duane
Alexander Miller</P><P>11. The Yezidis: an Ancient People, Tragedy, and Struggle for
Survival<BR>Birgül Аҫikyildiz-Sengül</P><P>12. The Mandaeans in Iraq<BR>Shak Hanish</P><P>13.
Bahá'ís in the Middle East<BR>Geoffrey Cameron with Nazila Ghanea</P><P>14. The
Alawites of Syria: the Costs of Minority Rule<BR>Leon T. Goldsmith</P><P>15. Particularism
versus Integration: the Druze Communities in the Modern Middle East<BR>Yusri Hazran</P><P>16.
Alevis in Turkey<BR>Ali Çarkoğlu and Ezgi Elçi</P><P>17. The Samaritans<BR>Monika
Schreiber</P><P>18. Shi'i Minorities in the Arab World<BR>Laurence Louër</P><B><P>Section
Three: Ethnic Minorities</P></B><P>19. The Kurds in the Middle East<BR>David Romano</P><P>20.
Armenians in the Middle East: from Marginalization to the Everyday<BR>Tsolin Nalbantian</P><P>21.
The Palestinian Minority in the State of Israel: Challenging Jewish Hegemony in Difficult
Times<BR>Aviad Rubin</P><P>22. The Bedouin in the Middle East<BR>Sarab Abu-Rabia-Queder</P><P>23.
The Berbers (Amazigh)<BR>Bruce Maddy-Weitzman</P><B><P>Section Four: Emerging Issues
and Minorities in the Middle East </P></B><P>24. Sitting at the Crossroads: Sexual
Minorities in the Middle East<BR>Merouan Mekouar and Jean Zaganiaris</P><P>25. Minorities
and Armed Conflict in the Middle East<BR>Paul S. Rowe</P><P>26. Middle Eastern Minorities
in Diaspora<BR>Andreas Schmoller</P><P>27. Middle Eastern Minorities and the Media<BR>Elizabeth
Monier</P><P>28. Western Advocacy on Behalf of Religious Minorities: Practical Reflections<BR>Chris
Seiple and Andrew Doran</P><P>Bibliography</P>