Sunday, November 18, 2007
I had missed this article last week, but I think it's worth noting, especially in light of some of James Russell's comments: Group Formed To Improve Middle East Scholarship
The Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa, founded by a noted Middle East scholar at Princeton University, Bernard Lewis, will challenge the Middle East Studies Association, which is dominated by academics who have been critical of Israel and of America's role in the Middle East. "Because of various political and financial pressures and inducements, the study of the Middle East and of Africa has been politicized to a degree without precedent," Professor Lewis said in a statement. "Given the importance of these regions, there is an acute need for objective and accurate scholarship and debate, unhampered by entrenched interests and allegiances."
"MESA is still fighting some of the old battles from the '60s and '70s," the president of ASMEA, Mark Clark, said. "They're dealing with nationalism in the territories, and anti-colonialism, which is far less important today."...
The ironic part is that Lewis is pro Turkish and Russel is a scholar of Armenian studies which are to a great degree impeded by the Turkish lobby in the US.