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On Methodology, Identity, and Culture
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A critical probe examining the formation of cultural identity, offering a methodological guide to deconstruct closed identities and rebuild consciousness in a changing world.
About this book
In his book "On Methodology, Identity, and Culture," the prominent researcher Said Al-Ghanimi presents an essential critical stance to review the cognitive tools with which we interpret ourselves and the world. Moving away from vague slogans, the author delivers a rigorous methodological dissection of "identity," viewing it as a living, dynamic, and multifaceted entity rather than a static or isolated mold. Al-Ghanimi masterfully bridges scientific methodology with contemporary cultural transformations, demonstrating how modern critical lenses can protect societies from dogmatism and intellectual dependency. The book reshapes ultimate questions about the self and the other, authenticity and modernity, opening a new horizon for free, conscious thought that reconciles with its heritage while embracing universal human culture.
Why read it?
To acquire a rigorous critical awareness that liberates your mind from pre-packaged biases and cultural illusions, learning how to analyze issues of identity and belonging with a clear scientific methodology that bridges cultural roots with global openness.
Who is it for?
For students of sociology, literary criticism, and cultural philosophy, researchers interested in identity studies and contemporary methodologies, and every true intellectual seeking solid analytical tools to comprehend identity conflicts today.
Book details
Language
ar
ISBN-13
9789922721491
ISBN-10
9922721498
Page count
190
Age rating
General