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Title:
The cultural roots of American Islamicism
Author:
Marr, Timothy, 1960-
ISBN:
9780521852937

9780521618076
Personal Author:
Marr, Timothy, 1960-
Publication Information:
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Physical Description:
xii, 309 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Subject Term:
Islam -- Public opinion -- History.

Orientalism -- United States -- History.

Public opinion -- United States -- History.

Islam and politics -- United States -- History.

Religion and sociology -- United States -- History.
Geographic Term:
United States -- Civilization -- 1783-1865.

Islamic countries -- Foreign public opinion, American.

Islamic countries -- Relations -- United States.

United States -- Relations -- Islamic countries.

United States -- Intellectual life -- 1783-1865.
Electronic Access:
Publisher description http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0633/2005022675-d.html
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In this cultural history of Americans' engagement with Islam in the colonial and antebellum period, Timothy Marr analyzes the historical roots of how the Muslim world figured in American prophecy, politics, reform, fiction, art and dress. Marr argues that perceptions of the Muslim world, long viewed not only as both an anti-Christian and despotic threat but also as an exotic other, held a larger place in domestic American concerns than previously thought. Historical, literary, and imagined encounters with Muslim history and practices provided a backdrop where different Americans oriented the direction of their national project, the morality of the social institutions, and the contours of their romantic imaginations. This history sits as an important background to help understand present conflicts between the Muslim world and the United States.


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