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Dominaciones y denominaciones: Medio Oriente, países árabes e Islam

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Taboada, Hernán G. H.

Abstract

El artículo trata de las denominaciones de "Oriente", "Medio Oriente", "países árabes" e "Islam", habituales en la prensa y en escritos académicos. La historia de cada término muestra que su uso actual es de origen europeo (“occidental”), y no está desvinculado de la hegemonía europea y del "orienta... view more

El artículo trata de las denominaciones de "Oriente", "Medio Oriente", "países árabes" e "Islam", habituales en la prensa y en escritos académicos. La historia de cada término muestra que su uso actual es de origen europeo (“occidental”), y no está desvinculado de la hegemonía europea y del "orientalismo" denunciando por Edward Said. Inconscientemente, la terminología europea fue adoptada por los mismos "orientales".... view less


Analyzing the historical background of the denominations "East", "Middle East", "Arab countries" and "Islam", of common use in media and academic writings, the author of this article reveals how much their current use is of European ("western") wrought, fused to European hegemony and to the "Orie... view more

Analyzing the historical background of the denominations "East", "Middle East", "Arab countries" and "Islam", of common use in media and academic writings, the author of this article reveals how much their current use is of European ("western") wrought, fused to European hegemony and to the "Orientalism" denounced by Edward Said. These European terms have been unconsciously adopted by the "Orientals" themselves.... view less

Classification
General History
Sociology of Religion

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
1997

Page/Pages
p. 85-96

Journal
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, 41 (1997) 167

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22201/fcpys.2448492xe.1997.167.49425

ISSN
2448-492X

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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