Interculturalism and the Question of the Other
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Interculturalism, the self, the other, cultural Specificity, intellectual conflicts.Abstract
The interculturalism with the other, in its complexity and composition, has emerged as one of the most significant intellectual challenges in the contemporary Arab world. This is due to its direct connection with both the self and the other. It presents a problematic aspect in contemporary history that illustrates the nature of interculturalism with the other in general. This research aims to examine the problematic nature of interculturalism by exploring its essence, historical and cultural contexts, and its relationship with the other, primarily manifested as the occupier.
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▪ Abdul Aziz Hamouda: Concave Mirrors, Towards an Arab Critical Theory, World of Knowledge Series, National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters Kuwait, 2001.
▪ Abdul Aziz Hamouda: Convex Mirrors, from Structuralism to Deconstruction, World of Knowledge Series, National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters Kuwait, 1998.
▪ Abdullah Al-Arawi: Arabs and Historical Thought, Arab Cultural Center, Casablanca, Morocco, 5th edition, 2006 AD.
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