Fascism in the Middle East : Nationalism, Islamism, and Imagining Other Futures.
Bahozde, Saladdin.
Fascism in the Middle East : Nationalism, Islamism, and Imagining Other Futures. - 1st ed. - Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2025. ©2025. - 1 online resource (141 pages) - Routledge Focus on Modern Subjects Series . - Routledge Focus on Modern Subjects Series .
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Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Series Editor's Statement -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Abyss or Eclipse of Leftism -- On the Terminologies and the Political Economy of Naming: A Critique of Identitarianism -- Events, Clashes, and Imperialist Projects -- Main Arguments -- 2. Islamism and the Geopolitical and Ideological Situation -- The Demise of Progressive Movements and the Rise of the Right -- Erdogan's Caliphate Project, the Islamist Reconquista, and Hamas -- What did October 7 Reveal about Sunni and Shia Islamism? -- There is no Such Thing as "Islamist Resistance" -- 3. The Fascist Aspects of Exclusionism in the Middle East -- The Fascist Moment in Dialectics of Enlightenment -- Fascist Ideologies, Geographies, and Phases -- The Rise of Fascism -- Fascism and the Middle East -- Nationalism's Farcical Promise of Liberation -- Kurdish Nationalism -- Re-Problematizing Fascism: Lessons for the Bad Left -- 4. Imagining Alternatives: Inclusivity, Plurality, and Egalitarianism -- The PKK Movement -- The Rojava Model -- 5. Conclusion -- Identitarianism Again -- In a Fascist World -- At the End -- Bibliography -- Index.
Saladdin Bahozde problematizes all forms of fascist exclusionism in Middle East. As a critique of identitarianism and right-wing politics in the Middle East and North Africa, the work calls for a global movement, as endorsed by the peoples of the region, to go beyond nationalism and Islamism.
9781040257227
Fernzugriff
Fascism in the Middle East : Nationalism, Islamism, and Imagining Other Futures. - 1st ed. - Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2025. ©2025. - 1 online resource (141 pages) - Routledge Focus on Modern Subjects Series . - Routledge Focus on Modern Subjects Series .
E-Book-ProQuest / Fernzugriff nach Registrierung möglich
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Series Editor's Statement -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Abyss or Eclipse of Leftism -- On the Terminologies and the Political Economy of Naming: A Critique of Identitarianism -- Events, Clashes, and Imperialist Projects -- Main Arguments -- 2. Islamism and the Geopolitical and Ideological Situation -- The Demise of Progressive Movements and the Rise of the Right -- Erdogan's Caliphate Project, the Islamist Reconquista, and Hamas -- What did October 7 Reveal about Sunni and Shia Islamism? -- There is no Such Thing as "Islamist Resistance" -- 3. The Fascist Aspects of Exclusionism in the Middle East -- The Fascist Moment in Dialectics of Enlightenment -- Fascist Ideologies, Geographies, and Phases -- The Rise of Fascism -- Fascism and the Middle East -- Nationalism's Farcical Promise of Liberation -- Kurdish Nationalism -- Re-Problematizing Fascism: Lessons for the Bad Left -- 4. Imagining Alternatives: Inclusivity, Plurality, and Egalitarianism -- The PKK Movement -- The Rojava Model -- 5. Conclusion -- Identitarianism Again -- In a Fascist World -- At the End -- Bibliography -- Index.
Saladdin Bahozde problematizes all forms of fascist exclusionism in Middle East. As a critique of identitarianism and right-wing politics in the Middle East and North Africa, the work calls for a global movement, as endorsed by the peoples of the region, to go beyond nationalism and Islamism.
9781040257227
Fernzugriff