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Author Sharabi, Hisham, 1927-2005, author.

Title Neopatriarchy : a theory of distorted change in Arab society / Hisham Sharabi.

Publication Info. New York : Oxford University Press, 1988.

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 Axe Kansas Collection Harmon  306.0917492 Sh23n 1988    ---  Lib Use Only
Description xi, 196 pages ; 22 cm
text txt rdacontent
unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-185) and index.
Contents Neopatriarchy : concept and reality -- Patriarchy and modernity -- The social formation of neopatriarchy -- The structure and relations of neopatriarchy -- The sociohistorical origins of neopatriarchy -- Neopatriarchy in the age of imperialism -- The neopatriarchal discourse -- Radical criticism of neopatriarchal culture -- The final phase -- What is to be done?
Summary A central problem common to all developing societies in the Third World is that of transition from patriarchy or traditional culture to secularism and modernity in a world dominated by the rich and industrially advanced countries. Focusing on the region of the Arab world--comprising some two hundred million people and twenty-one sovereign states extending from the Atlantic to the Persian Gulf--this book develops a theory of social change that demystifies the setbacks this region has experienced on the road to transformation. Professor Sharabi pinpoints economic, political, social, and cultural changes in the last century that led the Arab world, as well as other developing countries, not to modernity but to neopatriarchy--a modernized form of patriarchy. He shows how authentic change was blocked and distorted forms and practices subsequently came to dominate all aspects of social existence and activity--among them militant religious fundamentalism, an ideology symptomatic of neopatriarchal culture. Presenting itself as the only valid option, Muslim fundamentalism now confronts the elements calling for secularism and democracy in a bitter battle whose outcome is likely to determine the future of the Arab world as well as that of other Muslim societies in Africa and Asia. -- Publisher description.
Subject Arab countries -- Social conditions.
Social structure -- Arab countries.
Patriarchy -- Arab countries.
Social change.
Middle East.
Social structures.
Family Characteristics.
Gender Identity.
Social Change.
Patriarchy. (OCoLC)fst01055082
Social change. (OCoLC)fst01122310
Social conditions (OCoLC)fst01919811
Social structure. (OCoLC)fst01123372
Arab countries. (OCoLC)fst01240128
Added Title Theory of distorted change in Arab society
ISBN 0195051416 (alk. paper)
9780195051414 (alk. paper)
9780195079135 (pbk.)
0195079132 (pbk.)

 
    
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