
Ibrahim Abu-Lughod
Ibrahim Abu-Lughod (, February 15, 1929 – May 23, 2001) was a Palestinian-American academic, characterised by Edward Said as "Palestine's foremost academic and intellectual" and by Rashid Khalidi as one of the first Arab-American scholars to have a really serious effect on the way the Middle East is portrayed in political science and in America". His student Deborah J. Gerner wrote that he "took on the challenge of interpreting U.S. politics and society for the Palestinian community as well as eloquently articulating Palestinian aspirations to the rest of the world." Provided by Wikipedia
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by Abu-Lughod, Ibrahim A., 1929-2001 15.02.1929-23.05.2001
Published in: Orbis. - publ. by the Foreign Policy Research Institute of the University of Pennsylvania 8 (1964), S. 425 - 444
Published in: Orbis. - publ. by the Foreign Policy Research Institute of the University of Pennsylvania 8 (1964), S. 425 - 444
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Published: Evanston : Northwestern Univ. Press, 1970
Other Authors:
“...Abu-Lughod, Ibrahim...”
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Germania Judaica (Cologne)
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Published: Evanston : Northwestern Univ. Press, 1971
Other Authors:
“...Abu-Lughod, Ibrahim Herausgeber...”
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