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Quem sou eu?

O Adufe a 5 de Agosto de 2003:

"O perfil e o nome do meu avô materno – judeu?
A tez, fisionomia e cor do cabelo dos meus outros avós paternos – árabe?
O azul dos olhos, o cabelo louro e o rosado da pele dos pais da minha avó materna – franco, germânico?

É muito bom ser português, assim."

P.S.: O leitor MP-S sugeriu nos comentários (aqui) este programinha de TV da Universidade da Califórnia: Conversations with History: Islam and the West, with John L. Esposito. Dei o tempo por bem empregue – 56 minutos.

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Não resiste a ir espreitar no google para saber quem é o Esposito. Descobri que é professor na University de Georgetown, a tal para onde foi o Durão Barroso estagiar quando em 1995 perdeu a disputa no PSD para o Fernando Nogueira e onde esta semana o vi a ser nomeado rofessor “honoris causa”…cá vai então o curricula do fulano:

John L. Esposito (contact info) is University Professor as well as Professor of Religion and International Affairs and of Islamic Studies at Georgetown University. Previously, he was Loyola Professor of Middle East Studies and Director of the Center for International Studies at the College of the Holy Cross.

Founding Director of Georgetown’s Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding: History and International Affairs in the Walsh School of Foreign Service, he has served as President of the Middle East Studies Association of North America and of the American Council for the Study of Islamic Societies as well as a consultant to governments, multinational corporations, and the media worldwide.

Esposito is Editor-in-Chief of The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World, The Oxford History of Islam, The Oxford Dictionary of Islam and Oxford’s The Islamic World: Past and Present. His more than 30 books include: Unholy War: Terror in the Name of Islam, What Everyone Needs to Know About Islam, The Islamic Threat: Myth or Reality?, Turkish Islam and the Secular State (with H. Yavuz), Islam and Politics, Islam: The Straight Path, Modernizing Islam (with F. Burgat), Islam and Democracy and Makers of Contemporary Islam (with John Voll), Political Islam: Radicalism, Revolution or Reform?, Iran at the Crossroads (with R.K.Ramazani), Islam, Gender and Social Change (with Yvonne Haddad), and Women in Muslim Family Law.

Professor John Esposito resigned from the CSID Board of Directors in October 2004. CSID thanks him for his years of service on the board, and wishes him continued success.

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