scholarly journals “Aladdin” in the Eyes of Disney 2019: Reflections on Cultural Representation of Middle East Identity

2022 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 1662-1700
Author(s):  
Yousreya Ahmed Alhamshary
Author(s):  
Virginie Rey

This chapter offers a theoretical introduction to the question of cultural representation in museums of the Middle East and North Africa. It covers topics relating to museology, heritage development, inclusion and exclusion and community activism.


Author(s):  
Majid Daneshgar

This book sheds light on how the study of Islam in the Muslim lands become an exercise in politics and pious apologetics. It also displays the way modern critical historical approach to the Qurʾān is under threat across the world. The author shows the combination of traditional practices, sectarian rivalry, prejudice and outdated attitudes—reflexive censorship, mutual systemic exclusion by Sunni and Shi‘i traditions of each other’s points of view along with lack of interest in work done outside the Middle East and a fixation on a narrow and flawed interpretation of Orientalism, Edward W. Said’s classic study of imperialist cultural representation. It discusses the influence of oil-funded conservative inroads into religious studies programs in the West. It provides readers with a powerful case for understanding the sources and dynamics of “Islamic Apologetics” and the threat to critical historical methodologies particularly in the West as an essential first step toward protecting then strengthening modern scholarship, East and West.


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