The Political Ideology of Hamas: A Grassroots Perspective
By (Author) Michael Irving Jensen
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
18th December 2008
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Nationalism and nationalist ideologies and movements
322.42095694
226
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Hamas is typically portrayed in the West as nothing more than a terrorist organisation. Yet as Michael Irving Jensen discovers, it also provides medical clinics, kindergartens, schools, elderly care and football training to the population of the West Bank and Gaza. Using a combination of interviews and participant observation, Jensen examines how these forms of social engagement relate to the organisation's official ideology, which is still characterised by extremism and violence. "The Political Ideology of Hamas" is the first attempt to provide a multidimensional picture of this organisation by looking at how it is perceived by the leadership, the rank-and-file, and the ordinary Palestinians who come into contact with it. By comparing the rhetoric of the leadership with the social reality, Jensen opens up new ways of understanding Islamist movements in general.
'There are few other texts available in English that look into the social side of Hamas to any degree, and none that I know of that do so in this detail...well researched.' - Glen Rangwala, University of Cambridge
Michael Irving Jensen holds a Ph.D. in Middle Eastern Studies from the University of Copenhagen and a Masters in Developing Studies from SOAS,University of London. He is currently a lecturer in Middle Eastern History and Politics at the University of Copenhagen and runs the private consultancy Middle East Awareness.