In the Name of Identity

Violence and the Need to Belong

By Maalouf, Amin

Publishers Summary:
In the Name of Identity is as close to summer reading as philosophy gets. It is a personal, sometimes even intimate, account of identity-in-the-world, not a treatise on the thorny metaphysics of identity. A novelist by trade, Amin Maalouf is a fluid writer, and he is aided by Barbara Bray's award-winning translation. His aim is to illuminate the roots of violence and hatred, which he sees in tribalistic forms of identity. He argues that our convictions and notions of identity--whether cultural, religious, national, or ethnic--are socially habituated and frequently dangerous. We'd give them up, he argues, if we thought more closely about them. Though the book has been heralded as radical and surprising, Maalouf essentially espouses an Enlightenment sensibility, a faith in the brotherhood of man. He is a believer in progress, arguing that "the wind of globalisation, while it could lead us to disaster, could also lead us to success." In fact, he envisions a globalized world in which our local identities are subordinated to a broader "allegiance to the human community itself." Maalouf wants us to retain our distinctiveness, but he wants it subsumed under the nave of common understanding. --Eric de Place

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ISBN
978-1-55970-593-6
Publisher
Arcade Publishing


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Reviewed on November 1, 2001

A cruel puzzle of our time, identity is something imposed by race, gender, nationality, and religion. A woman may think of herself as a writer, a Bosnian, and a graduate of the University of Paris with little religious concern and yet be raped and maimed because she is a Muslim. Maalouf, who won the 1993 Prix Goncourt for his novel Le rocher de Tanios (The Rock of Tanios) is an Arabic-speaking Lebanese Catholic who has long lived in Paris. The largest part of his book is a...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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