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Many students learn about the Middle East through a sprinkling of information and generalizations deriving largely from media treatments of current events. This scattershot approach can propagate bias and misconceptions that inhibit students&; abilities to examine this vitally important part of the world. Understanding and Teaching the Modern Middle East moves away from the Orientalist frameworks that have dominated the West&;s understanding of the region, offering a range of fresh interpretations and approaches for teachers. The volume brings together experts on the rich intellectual, cultural, social, and political history of the Middle East, providing necessary historical context to familiarize teachers with the latest scholarship. Each chapter includes easy- to-explore sources to supplement any curriculum, focusing on valuable and controversial themes that may prove pedagogically challenging, including colonization and decolonization, the 1979 Iranian revolution, and the US-led &;war on terror.&; By presenting multiple viewpoints, the book will function as a springboard for instructors hoping to encourage students to negotiate the various contradictions in historical study.

Moves away from common orientalist foundations that have dominated the West's understanding of the modern Middle East. By presenting multiple viewpoints, this book is a springboard for instructors hoping to encourage students to negotiate the contingencies and contradictions in the region's history.

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This book is unique in its breadth and scope. There is no comparable volume that offers guidance on teaching the Middle East at the university or high school level. Chapters include a diverse range of voices, and the gender balance among the contributors is commendable and significant, placing it at the cutting edge of academic pedagogy." - Rachel Harris, editor of Teaching the Arab-Israeli Conflict

"With the emphasis on the diversity of elements involved in the topics covered and a conscious avoidance of 'essentialist' approaches, the authors individually and the volume as a whole succeed in presenting analyses that are not Orientalist or civilizationalist, while avoiding ideological polemics." - John Voll, Georgetown University

Preface xi
Acknowledgments xvii
Note on Transliteration xxi
Introduction: The Middle East in the World 3(12)
Omnia El Shakrv
Part One The Middle East in the Classroom
Why Can't You Find the Middle East on a Map?
15(20)
Michael Gasper
Controversy in the Classroom: Lessons from the Modern Middle East
35(14)
Omnia El Shakrv
Part Two Understanding and Teaching Historical Content
The Legacy of Islam in the Modern Middle East
49(19)
Ovamir Anjum
Colonialism. Empire, and Nationalist Movements
68(17)
Sara Pursley
Decolonization and the Reconfiguration of the Global Order
85(16)
Muriam Haleh Davis
The History of Israel/Palestine
101(16)
Sherene Seikaly
Understanding Sectarianism as a Global Problem
117(15)
Ussama Makdisi
The Iranian Revolution: From Monarchy to the Islamic Republic
132(19)
Naghmeh Sohrabi
Arielle Gordon
Part Three Understanding and Teaching the Contemporary Middle East
US Foreign Policy in the Middle East
151(17)
Nathan J. Citino
America, Oil, and War in the Middle East
168(16)
Toby Craig Jones
Teaching the Global War on Terror
184(17)
Darryl Li
Arab Uprisings in the Modern Middle East
201(16)
Asef Bayat
Refugees in and from the Middle East: Teaching about Displacement in the Context of the International Refugee Regime
217(26)
Rochelle Davis
Part Four Methods and Sources
Literature as a Source for Teaching Modern Middle East History
243(11)
Elliott Colla
Cinema as a Source for Teaching Modern Middle East History
254(17)
Kamran Rastegar
Gender and Sexuality: Sources and Methods
271(12)
Hanan Hammad
Nuancing the Narrative: Teaching the Jewish Modern Middle East
283(12)
Alma Rachel Heckman
The Armenian Genocide and the Politics of Knowledge
295(14)
Christine Philliou
Using Primary Source Documents to Teach Nationalization and Imperialism in the Modern Middle East
309(17)
Kit Adam Wainer
Keeping Current: Contemporary Engagement When Teaching Modern Middle East History
326(17)
Ziad Abu-Rish
Contributors 343(6)
Index 349
Omnia El Shakry is a professor in the Department of History at the University of California, Davis. She is the author of The Arabic Freud: Psychoanalysis and Islam in Modern Egypt and The Great Social Laboratory: Subjects of Knowledge in Colonial and Postcolonial Egypt and the editor of Gender and Sexuality in Islam.