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Culture and Psychology. of Arab-Muslim Societies. Course Topics. Introduction to Middle East – North Africa “culture area” Social structure, family organization & “code” of honor and modesty Islam and Islamism Modernization, underdevelopment & identity Gender, children, & development
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Culture and Psychology of Arab-Muslim Societies
Course Topics • Introduction to Middle East – North Africa “culture area” • Social structure, family organization & “code” of honor and modesty • Islam and Islamism • Modernization, underdevelopment & identity • Gender, children, & development • Arab Spring protests & revolutions
Readings • Naguib Mahfouz: Palace Walk • The Middle East: A Cultural Psychology • Henry Munson: Islam and Revolution in the Middle East • Ryszard Kapucinski: Shah of Shahs • Excerpts from books & articles ( many on electronic reserve )
Assignments • “Key concept” papers (~3-4 pgs.) on each section of the course • Participation in class discussions • Research Paper: paper teach-in
“Culture Area” Concept • Political organization (“tribes”) • Language • Subsistance economy • Kinship, family organization, marriage • Ritual & religion
Middle East as a “Culture Area”? • “Middle East” ? • Arab ? • Muslim ? • Arab – Muslim ? • Mediterranean ?
Arab Ethnicity:Arabian Penn.+ present-daySyriaIraqJordanPalestine
M.E.N.A.Middle East & North Africa Border areas: • Turkey? • Iran? • Sudan? • Pakistan? • Afghanistan?
Germain Tillion: “Republic of Cousins” • Circum-Mediterranean formed culture area • Industrial revolution transformed Europe • Enabled Europe to colonize MENA • MENA underdevelops • Nationalist response defends “traditions” against colonizers • Patriarchy & religion embraced (by some) as core of cultural authenticity
Westerners Study the Orient Knowledge created to: • Colonize and administer • Imagine “primitive” contrast to civilization • Imagine freedom & sensuality repressed by civilization 1978
Mini-Stereotypes(Katherine Tidrick) • Primitive Savage & Brutal Tyrant • Noble Savage -- Bedouin • Exotic-Erotic Woman of the Harem • Patriarchal misogynist • Terrorist
1920s – 1960s: Exotic / Romantic Rudolph Valentino: The Sheikh
Planet of the Arabshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mi1ZNEjEarw
Misunderstandings • Despotism & strife stem from a tribal mentality equipped with modern weapons • The “honor code” monopolizes the Middle Eastern psyche and subverts modernization • Islamic “fatalism” breeds passivity and stalls development • The momentum of tradition resists modernization • Terrorism springs from a vein of fanaticism in Arab culture and psyche
History of “modern” Egypt • 16th – 18th centuries: Ottoman (Turkish) rule • 1798: Napoleon invades • 1882: British invade • 1910s: Nationalist Movement • 1919: Egyptian revolt • 1922: limited Independence • 1952: Army Coup – Nasser -- independence
1882 British attack AlexandriaInvade Egypt & establish colony
World War I • Allies promise Arabs independence in exchange for cooperation against Germany • Britain and France secretly agreed to divide Middle East as colonies after WWI (“Sykes-Picot pact”) • Britain increased military in Egypt, forced Egyptians to sell cotton & fodder below market price, conscripted 500,000 Egyptians
World War I • 1917 Bolshevik Revolution: Sykes-Picot pact revealed • Occupation + economic hardships + Sykes-Picot betrayal fueled nationalist movement • Saad Zaghlul emerged as leader • Delegation – wafd – to negotiate independence at Paris Peace Conference, but exiled
Egyptian Independence • 1922: Britain granted Egypt independence • Created parliament + monarchy on British model • Kept rights to military occupation that allowed control of Egyptian politics until 1952 coup by Gamal Nasser and “Free Officers”
1952 “Free Officers” Coup Gamal Nasser
Nasser Era • Arab Nationalism • Unite M.E. as “Arab nation” inclusive of all religions • Many leaders were Arab Christians • Democracy and moderate socialism • Leader of newly-independent “Third World” non-aligned nations • Neutral in Cold War between U.S. and U.S.S.R.
Nasser Era – con’t • Social progress: • Land reform • Education • Health care • Guaranteed jobs • Economic growth • Initial popular enthusiasm • Cult of personality dictatorship
1967 • Crushing defeat by Israel showed failure of Nasser and of “Arab nationalism” • Period of “self-criticism” by intellectuals and artists • Youth begins turning to Islam • Mosques begin filling • Young women put on headscarves and veils • Gov’t supports Islamists to undermine leftists
Naguib Mahfouz • 1912: born in old quarter of Cairo • 1919: watched demonstrations & protesters killed by British troops in Egyptian Revolution • 1934: University of Cairo • Worked on M.A. in philosophy • Began writing • 1939-1954: Ministry of Islamic Affairs bureaucrat • 1954-1969: gov’t foundation for cinema
Naguib Mahfouz • 1952: Completed “Cairo Trilogy” • A few months before Nasser’s coup • Written as 1500 page book; then divided into 3 • 1952 – 1959: stopped writing • 1960s: wrote poetry, screenplays, novels • allegories critical of Islamism & corrupt secular rulers • 1988: Nobel Prize • 1994: stabbed by Islamists, partly paralyzed • 2006: died