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Africa - Africanism: Blacks in the Medieval Arab Imaginary

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Book Synopsis: Anti-blackness has until recently been a taboo topic within Arab society. This began to change when Nader Kadhem, a prominent Arab and Muslim thinker, published the first in-depth investigation of anti-black racism in the Arab world in 2004. This translation of the new and revised edition of Kadhem's influential text brings the conversation to the English-speaking world. Al-Istifraq or Africanism, a term that is analogous to Orientalism, refers to the discursive elements of perceiving, imagining, and representing black people as a subject of study in Arabic writings. Kadhem explores the narratives of Africanism in the Arab imaginary from the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century to show how racism toward black people is ingrained in the Arab world, offering a comprehensive account of the representations of blackness and black people in Arab cultural narratives – including the Quran, the hadith, and Arabic literature, geography, and history. The book examines the pejorative image of black people in Arab cultural discourse through three perspectives: the controversial anthropological concept that culture defines what it means to be human; the biblical narrative of Noah cursing his son Ham's descendants – understood to be darker-skinned – with servitude; and Greco-Roman physiognomy, philosophy, medicine, and geography. Describing the shifting standards of inclusion that have positioned Arab identity in opposition to blackness, Kadhem argues that in the cultural imaginary of the Arab world, black people are widely conflated with the Other. Analyzing canonical Arabic texts through the lens of English, French, and German theory, Africanism traces the history of racism in Arab culture.

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Discover the groundbreaking book that sheds light on a previously taboo topic in Arab society. Nader Kadhem's "Africanism: Blacks in the Medieval Arab Imaginary" offers an in-depth investigation into anti-black racism in the Arab world. Now translated and revised for the English-speaking world, this influential text brings awareness to the pervasive nature of racism towards black people in Arab cultural narratives.

Uncover the discursive elements of Africanism, a term akin to Orientalism, and delve into the historical narratives that have shaped perceptions of black people in Arab writings. Kadhem's thorough exploration covers the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century, providing a comprehensive account of the representations of blackness and black people in Arab literature, geography, history, and religious texts including the Quran and hadith.

By analyzing the controversial anthropological concept that links culture to what it means to be human, the biblical narrative of Noah cursing his son Ham's descendants, and the influence of Greco-Roman physiognomy, philosophy, medicine, and geography, Kadhem highlights the deeply ingrained racism towards black people in Arab cultural discourse.

Through the lens of English, French, and German theories, "Africanism" uncovers the history of racism in Arab culture, offering profound insights into the shifting standards of inclusion that have positioned Arab identity against blackness. Don't miss your chance to grasp the complexities of anti-black racism in the Arab world with this eye-opening book.

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