Orientalism, Postmodernism and Globalization by Brian Turner: Analytical Approach
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In this encyclopedic book entitled (Orientalism, Postmodernism, and Globalism), Brian Turner, the British Marxist philosopher, thinker, sociologist, discusses thoughts of prominent intellectuals modernity postmodernity, and, most famous orientalists in history Orientalism. Turner refutes their opinions regarding role religion societies, ability Islam to be a lever for modernization. After collapse Communism overwhelming Western societies endless social economic problems, may only alternative capitalist hegemony today's world. Globalization postmodernism further complicate notion “society” thus challenged legitimacy coherence “sociology” itself, but also they have affected all fields, including Orientalism, under pluralism globalization violation boundaries by postmodernism, seemed an outdated invalid critical maneuver, not mention its intrinsic problems.Therefore, wants take us global sociology, through efforts scientists thinkers who are well aware threats, new opportunities posed postmodernism. singles out special treatment postmodern consumer society. He believes that daily life has become part system commodity exchange is easily political leaders, intellectuals, or religious leaders. Therefore, danger faith will terms consumerism symbols, logical arguments rational research into presuppositions about West East.Brian Turner's bring together such discussions religion, politics, culture, represents remarkable integration cultural analysis studies. This study aims provide views on three topics discussion book: globalization,
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عنوان ژورنال: Studi multidisipliner: jurnal kajian keislaman
سال: 2023
ISSN: ['2477-0280']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.24952/multidisipliner.v10i1.8113