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Colonialism, Postcolonialism, Globalization, and Arab Culture
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January 2019

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Arab Studies Quarterly

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This article will address two major related issues regarding Arab culture as an integral part of the globalization ethos. In order to expand the conceptual parameters of globalization and cultural studies, the exclusivity of political and economic globalization will be interrogated in favor of a more diverse, humanitarian definition of the term. At the heart of this argument, inflected by interdisciplinarity and the literature and theory of postcolonial studies, is tolerance, respect, and recognition of difference and for the marginalized voices of the “other.” The theoretical framework challenges the stereotyping, homogenization, and misrepresentation of Arabs, colonialist ideas that have been carried over into the practice of globalism and the marginalization of Arab history and culture within world heritage. It is my hope to correct the negative perceptions about the Arab people, mainstream misperceptions of politicians, the media, and public discourse. The article will underscore the diversity and complexity of the identity and history of people in the Middle East and North Africa. Although in the West Arabs are usually synonymous with Muslims, a discussion of Islam and/or Islamophobia will not be addressed in this article. The first part will elaborate on the historical context of the creation of the modern Arab world. Next, various definitions of the main domains of globalism and their correlation to the contemporary Arab world will be summarized. Integrated into both sections are two major issues: the creative resistance that has accompanied the founding of the modern Arab world and the impact of globalization on Arab society, concepts that have played out in the containment of this region.

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... This chapter will consider the Arabic Middle East, and more specifically, the Arabian Peninsula and Lebanon. While highly diverse regarding ethnicity, language, tribal, family, and regional identities, this region shares common linguistic bonds of the Arabic language, religious identity, historical experiences, familial centrality within kinship, and tribal networks (Megahead, 2022;Salam, 2019). Figure 4.1 provides a summary of the countries in the Middle East that were colonized, the colonizing power, and dates of independence. ...

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Decolonizing Social Work Education in the Middle East
Colonialism, Postcolonialism, Globalization, and Arab Culture

Arab Studies Quarterly