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Merryl Wyn Davies

    Merryl Wyn Davies
    Beyond frontiers
    Knowing One Another
    Introducing Anthropology. Anthropologie, englische Ausgabe
    Why Do People Hate America?
    The No-nonsense Guide to Islam
    American Dream. Global Nightmare
    • 2023

      Knowing One Another

      Shaping an Islamic Anthropology

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book emphasizes the vital role of anthropology in promoting understanding among nations in an interconnected world. It highlights the universal essence of Islam and its relevance to Muslim cultures, suggesting that anthropology can empower these cultures to contribute positively to a shared global future. The work underscores the necessity of mutual knowledge and understanding as essential components for coexistence and collaboration in today's society.

      Knowing One Another
    • 2010
    • 2007

      The No-nonsense Guide to Islam

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.5(27)Add rating

      This guide explains Islamic history, the Qur’an, sharia law, and Islam’s relationship with the West. It analyzes the struggle within the faith for a more humane interpretation of the religion, issues surrounding women, democracy, and economic development, and the outlook post-9/11 and the Iraq war. Merryl Wyn Davies is a writer, anthropologist, and TV producer. The author of Knowing One Shaping an Islamic Anthropology, she also co-authored the international bestseller Why Do People Hate America? Ziauddin Sardar is a writer, broadcaster, and cultural critic. His works include Postmodernism and the Other, Orientalism, and Why Do People Hate America?, written with Merryl Wyn Davies.

      The No-nonsense Guide to Islam
    • 2004

      American Dream. Global Nightmare

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.6(39)Add rating

      This title brings into sharp focus the merger of celebrity, corporate power, government and empire which has become an essential part of America's belief in itself as a nation.

      American Dream. Global Nightmare
    • 2002

      "American corporations and popular culture affect the lives and infect the indigenous cultures of millions around the world. The foreign policy of the US government, backed by its military strength, has unprecedented global influence now that the USA is the world's only superpower - its first 'hyperpower'." "America also exports its value systems, defining what it means to be civilised, rational, developed and democratic - indeed, what it is to be human. Meanwhile, the US itself is impervious to outside influence, and if most Americans think of the rest of the world at all, it is in terms of deeply ingrained cultural stereotypes." "Many people do hate America, in the Middle East and the developing countries as well as in Europe. Ziauddin Sardar and Merryl Wyn Davies consider this hatred in the context of America's own perception of itself, and provide an important contribution to a debate which needs to be addressed by people of all nations, cultures, religions and political persuasions."--BOOK JACKET

      Why Do People Hate America?
    • 1989