Ameen Rihani: Bridging East and West : a Pioneering Call for Arab-American UnderstandingNathan C. Funk, Betty J. Sitka University Press of America, 2004 - 181 páginas In the summer of 1888, Ameen Fares Rihani (1876-1940) left the shores of his native Lebanon to begin a new life in the bustling metropolis of New York City. Few could have guessed at the time that the young Rihani would soon become one of the most famous and distinctive Arab writers of the era, transforming tales from his crossings between East and West into a clarion call for understanding and cooperation between a rising world power and an Arab world that was suspended between cultural renaissance and political recolonization. Less than a year after the tragic events of September 11, 2001, the Ameen Rihani Institute and the American University Center for Global Peace convened a distinguished group of Arab, American, and European scholars for an international symposium in Washington, D.C. Inspired by the conviction that Rihani's humane vision still addresses many of the most vitally important issues in global affairs, the participants in this symposium prepared stimulating writings on every facet of Rihani's intellectual journey, literary career, political advocacy, and life as a protagonist of Arab-American understanding. The result is this remarkable book demonstrating the extraordinary nature of Ameen Rihani's work as a cultural ambassador; the depth of his affinities for such writers as Carlyle, Emerson, Thoreau, and Tolstoy; and the enduring relevance of his commitments to tolerance, universalism, reconciliation, and peace. |
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... true philosopher . That is why it is not surprising that he is called the " Philosopher of Freike . " It is also not surprising that the Egyptian philosopher Zaki Najib Mahmoud said about Rihani , " He is for the Arabs what Tagore was ...
... true philosopher . That is why it is not surprising that he is called the " Philosopher of Freike . " It is also not surprising that the Egyptian philosopher Zaki Najib Mahmoud said about Rihani , " He is for the Arabs what Tagore was ...
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... true value . In his valuable book , The Kings of Arabia , which is rightly considered to be one of the most beautiful of books of exploration , Rihani says he was told , " Ibn Saud is an ignorant bedouin ... who has no heart and no ...
... true value . In his valuable book , The Kings of Arabia , which is rightly considered to be one of the most beautiful of books of exploration , Rihani says he was told , " Ibn Saud is an ignorant bedouin ... who has no heart and no ...
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... true peace must be founded upon social justice and a non - sectarian outlook in Chapter 12 , " Rihani's Peace , " while Nijmeh Hajjar demonstrates the progressive , humanistic , and open - ended character of Rihani's Arab nationalism in ...
... true peace must be founded upon social justice and a non - sectarian outlook in Chapter 12 , " Rihani's Peace , " while Nijmeh Hajjar demonstrates the progressive , humanistic , and open - ended character of Rihani's Arab nationalism in ...
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More than Tolerance Rihani on Intercultural Reconciliation Prof Nathan C Funk George Washington University | 3 |
CrossCultural Approaches to Reconciliation Ameen Rihani and H G Wells Prof Ameen Alhert Rihani Notre Dame UniversityLebanon | 16 |
The Search for Peace and EastWest Reconciliation in Rihanis Prose Poetry Terri DeYoung University of Washington | 25 |
The Limits of Reconciliation Rihanis View of State Zionism Prof Christopher Vasillopulos Connecticut State University | 35 |
CONVERGENT HORIZONS RIHANI CARLYLE EMERSON THOREAU AND TOLSTOY | 45 |
Rihani and Carlyle on Revolution and Modernity Geoffrey P Nash University of Sunderland UK | 47 |
Rihani Emerson and Thoreau Dr Walter Edward Dunnarent III | 55 |
Leo Tolstoy and Ameen Rihani The Interaction Between Two Creative Worlds Prof Mikhail Rodionor Russian Academy of Science St Petersburg | 72 |
Ameen Rihani Daring to Dream Prof Halim Barakat Georgetown University | 102 |
UNDERSTANDING PEACE WITHIN ONESELF WITH OTHERS AND AMONG NATIONS | 111 |
Understanding Peace through Rihanis Spirituality Ahdul Aziz Said American University | 113 |
Rihanis Peace Prof Henry H Melki Lebanes University | 120 |
Ameen Rihanis Humanist Vision of Arab Nationalism Prof Nijmeh Hajjar Australian National University | 134 |
AnNajwa Prayer by Ameen F Rihani1 | 149 |
Timeable of events in Ameen Rihanis life and in the world | 151 |
List of Rihani Selected Works | 165 |
THE IMPORTANCE OF BELONGING AND UNIVERSALISM | 81 |
The Formation of a Universal Self Prof Rihani and Byron Naji Oueijan Notre Dame University Lebanon | 83 |
Ameen Rihanis Vision of Globalization Matrimony Not Hegemony Nuwar Mawlawi Diah Lebanes American University | 93 |
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Biographies of Editors and Contributors | 177 |
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8th Series al-Arabiyya al-Qawmiyyat Al-Rihani Ameen F Ameen Rihani American University Ar-Rihaniyat Arab empire Arab nation Arab unity Arab world Arab-American Arabia Arabian Peak Beirut believed Book of Khalid Byron Carlyle Carlyle's civilization concept conflict critical cultural divine Dolinina East and West Eastern Emerson essays ethnic Extremism and Reform Fate of Palestine freedom Freike French global homeland human Ibn Saud idea identity intellectual Islam Jewish Jews Kahlil Gibran King Abdul Aziz Kratchkovsky Lebanese Lebanon Leo Tolstoy liberation literary literature live modern Arab Muluk al-'Arab nationalist native nature Nijmeh Hajjar Notre Dame University Oriental Pan-Arab Path of Vision peace Platform International poem poet poetry political published realized reconciliation religion religious Revolution Rihani House Russian sectarian social society soul spiritual Syria thee Thoreau thought tion tolerance traditions transcendence transcendentalists translated University Press values Walden Walden Pond Washington Western Whitman writings wrote York Zionism