Saudi Arabia is generally and justifiably viewed as a country with the
fewest democratic institutions and the weakest traditions of pluralism
in the world. It is therefore surprising to learn that at least in one
corner of the Saudi world, there is a plurality voices. Jörg Matthias
Determann brings this element to light by analysing an important field
of cultural activity in Saudi Arabia: historical writing. By exploring
the emergence of a plurality of historical narratives in the absence
of formal political pluralism, Determann seeks to paint a more nuanced
picture of Saudi Arabia than has previously been drawn.
Since the 1920s local, tribal, Shi'i and dynastic histories have
contributed to a growing plurality of narratives, diverging from and
contesting the histories which focus on the royal family. Instead,
they have emphasized the communities' historical independence from the
House of Saud or asserting the communities' importance in Saudi
national history. In addition to this, during the 1970s, distinct
social and economic histories began to be developed, new narratives
which have described important historical events evolving from wider
social and economic factors rather than resulting from the actions of
individual rulers or communities. Paradoxically, this happened because
of the expansion of the Saudi state, including state-provision of mass
education. A variety of previously illiterate and relatively poor
sections of Saudi society, including former Bedouin, were thus
empowered to produce histories which, while conformist for the most
part, also provided a vehicle for dissenting voices. Furthermore,
Determann argues that this proliferation of alternative histories is
also due to globalizing processes, such as the spread of the internet.
It is through this phenomenon that narrative plurality has been
facilitated, by putting Saudi historians in contact with different
ideologies, methodologies and source material from abroad.
In challenging the widely-held perception of Saudi Arabia as an
irredeemably closed and monolithic society, Historiography in Saudi
Arabia provides a deeper understanding of modern Arab historiography,
the Saudi state, and education and scholarship in the Middle East.
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ISBN
9780857734457
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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