Shi'ism: A Religion of Protest

Shi'ism: A Religion of Protest

by Hamid Dabashi
Shi'ism: A Religion of Protest

Shi'ism: A Religion of Protest

by Hamid Dabashi

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Overview

For a Western world anxious to understand Islam and, in particular, Shi’ism, this book arrives with urgently needed information and critical analysis. Hamid Dabashi exposes the soul of Shi’ism as a religion of protest—successful only when in a warring position, and losing its legitimacy when in power. Dabashi makes his case through a detailed discussion of the Shi’i doctrinal foundations, a panoramic view of its historical unfolding, a varied investigation into its visual and performing arts, and finally a focus on the three major sites of its contemporary contestations: Iran, Iraq, and Lebanon. In these states, Shi’ism seems to have ceased to be a sect within the larger context of Islam and has instead emerged to claim global political attention. Here we see Shi’ism in its combative mode—reminiscent of its traumatic birth in early Islamic history. Hezbollah in Lebanon claims Shi’ism, as do the militant insurgents in Iraq, the ruling Ayatollahs in Iran, and the masses of youthful demonstrators rebelling against their reign. All declare their active loyalties to a religion of protest that has defined them and their ancestry for almost fourteen hundred years. Shi’sm: A Religion of Protest attends to the explosive conflicts in the Middle East with an abiding attention to historical facts, cultural forces, religious convictions, literary and artistic nuances, and metaphysical details. This timely book offers readers a bravely intelligent history of a world religion.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674262911
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 05/07/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 448
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Hamid Dabashi is Hagop Kevorkian Professor of Iranian Studies and Comparative Literature at Columbia University.

Table of Contents

Contents Prelude Preface Introduction I. Doctrinal Foundation 1. Death of a Prophet 2. Birth of a Revolutionary Faith 3. The Karbala Complex II. Historical Unfolding 4. In the Battlefields of History 5. In the Company of Kings, Caliphs,and Conquerors 6. At the Dawn of Colonial Modernity III. Visual and Performing Arts 7. Shi’ism and the Crisis of Cultural Modernity 8. On Ressentiment and the Politics of Despair 9. An Aesthetic of Emancipation IV. Contemporary Contestations 10. The Un/Making of a Politics of Despair 11. Toward a New Syncretic Cosmopolitanism 12. Contemporary Sites of Contestation Conclusion Note on Transliteration Arabic and Persian Glossary Schools of Theology, Philosophy, and Political Thought Chronology Notes Further Reading Acknowledgments Index
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