1st Edition

The Emergence of American Occidentalism in Literature and Culture The Disguised Identity

By Muthanna Al-Janabi Copyright 2026
256 Pages
by Routledge

256 Pages
by Routledge

The book presents an innovative conceptualization of Western thought, casting the discourse of black and white intellectuals and politicians as a treatise on Occidentalism. It envisions American Occidentalism as an inner discourse where Critical Occidentalists interact textually and historically in response to the prevailing crosscurrents. To capture this narrativity, the first chapter... Read more

Acknowledgments

List of Abbreviations

 

Chapter I: The Rhetoric of Occidentalism

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Greek Seeds of Occidentalism

1.3 Anthropology and Occidentalism

1.4 Cultural Studies and Occidentalism

1.5 American Occidentalist Discourse

1.6 The Anatomy of the Study

 

Chapter II: The Founding Stage

2.1 Occidentalist Discursive Practices

2.2 American Occidentalism Deployed Abroad

2.3 Nationalist Awareness of Occidentalism

2.4 Black Critical Occidentalism Established

 

Chapter III: The Expanding Stage

3.1 Americentrism

3.2 White Critical Occidentalists Between the Two Wars

3.3 Black Critical Occidentalism Developed

 

Chapter IV: The Uncertain Stage

4.1 The Officials, the Elite, and the Media

4.2 Defensive Strategy and White Critical Occidentalism Continued

4.3 Black Critical Occidentalism Fully Burst

Conclusion

Works Cited

Index

Biography

Muthanna Al-Janabi is an Iraqi scholar and a visiting assistant professor at the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, specializing in Occidentalism, (post)colonialism, neo-Orientalism, cultural dialogues, (African) American literature, and representations of violence. He earned his BA and MA from the University of Baghdad before completing his PhD at Johannes Gutenberg University, Germany. Through his published articles, Al-Janabi examines shifting global narrativity and its impact on contemporary thought.