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Knowledge Production on the Middle East in Times of Upheaval

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2013

Bassam Haddad*
Affiliation:
George Mason University

Extract

In this article I address the perennial lenses through which the region is studied and produced as a reality unto itself, particularly in the dominant discourse in the United States. I conclude with some contingent good news.

Type
Symposium: Teaching about the Middle East Since the Arab Uprisings
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 2013

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