A vision of modernity: narratives of historical (dis)continuity in Oman

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Autor(a) principal: Lozovan, Corina
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/41845
Resumo: Be it in academic publications, official speeches or ordinary narratives, the history of Oman and the foundations of its modern nation-state usually appear as a continuous teleological process. The dichotomies such as tradition vis-à-vis modernity and darkness versus enlightenment (or nahḍa) are articulated into a narrative of progression and transformation. This article aims to understand the conception and experience of these notions by looking at how the construction of history and its temporality follows an ethos of continuity. It examines if the vision of modernity selected and incorporated in the national narrative of building a peaceful Oman and creating an Omani identity anchored on Ibadi values is sustainable in the long term. In this process, the Omani citizen emerged, part of the modern citizenship process that requires creating bonds of aggregation through national identity and the relationship between people and state. Finally, the article focuses on the tensions that arise from the way modernisation is framed in the historical trajectory of the state-building, nowadays going through leadership changes and transitioning to a post-oil era.
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title A vision of modernity: narratives of historical (dis)continuity in Oman
spellingShingle A vision of modernity: narratives of historical (dis)continuity in Oman
Lozovan, Corina
Sultanate of Oman
Renaissance
Modernity
Tradition
National identity
Heritage
Oman Vision 2040
title_short A vision of modernity: narratives of historical (dis)continuity in Oman
title_full A vision of modernity: narratives of historical (dis)continuity in Oman
title_fullStr A vision of modernity: narratives of historical (dis)continuity in Oman
title_full_unstemmed A vision of modernity: narratives of historical (dis)continuity in Oman
title_sort A vision of modernity: narratives of historical (dis)continuity in Oman
author Lozovan, Corina
author_facet Lozovan, Corina
author_role author
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sultanate of Oman
Renaissance
Modernity
Tradition
National identity
Heritage
Oman Vision 2040
topic Sultanate of Oman
Renaissance
Modernity
Tradition
National identity
Heritage
Oman Vision 2040
description Be it in academic publications, official speeches or ordinary narratives, the history of Oman and the foundations of its modern nation-state usually appear as a continuous teleological process. The dichotomies such as tradition vis-à-vis modernity and darkness versus enlightenment (or nahḍa) are articulated into a narrative of progression and transformation. This article aims to understand the conception and experience of these notions by looking at how the construction of history and its temporality follows an ethos of continuity. It examines if the vision of modernity selected and incorporated in the national narrative of building a peaceful Oman and creating an Omani identity anchored on Ibadi values is sustainable in the long term. In this process, the Omani citizen emerged, part of the modern citizenship process that requires creating bonds of aggregation through national identity and the relationship between people and state. Finally, the article focuses on the tensions that arise from the way modernisation is framed in the historical trajectory of the state-building, nowadays going through leadership changes and transitioning to a post-oil era.
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