- A ground-breaking book written by the eminent Lacanian psychoanalyst Moustapha Safouan.
- Rejects explanations of Arab despotism which appeal either to imperialism or to notions of Arab culture in favour of an analysis which focuses on the relations between writing and power.
- Investigates the divorce between the classical Arabic which is the medium of education and the diverse vernacular Arabics which are the languages of the streets.
- A tour de force of political philosophy, religious argument and linguistic history.
Why Are The Arabs Not Free: The Politics of Writing
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Author(s)Moustapha Safouan
PublisherWiley-Blackwell
ISBN / ASIN140516171X
ISBN-139781405161718
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Sales Rank657,383
CategoryLanguage Arts & Disciplines
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Moustapha Safouan, in this courageous and honest book, confronts head-on the problem of Arab despotism, examining it from the point of view of political philosophy, religious argument and linguistic history.
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