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Culture, Diaspora, and Modernity in Muslim Writing (Paperback)
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Culture, Diaspora, and Modernity in Muslim Writing (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures
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Fiction by writers of Muslim background forms one of the most
diverse, vibrant and high-profile corpora of work being produced
today - from the trail-blazing writing of Salman Rushdie and Hanif
Kureishi, which challenged political and racial orthodoxies in the
1980s, to that of a new generation including Mohsin Hamid, Nadeem
Aslam and Kamila Shamsie. This collection reflects the variety of
those fictions. Experts in English, South Asian, and postcolonial
literatures address the nature of Muslim identity: its response to
political realignments since the 1980s, its tensions between
religious and secular models of citizenship, and its manifestation
of these tensions as conflict between generations. In considering
the perceptions of Muslims, contributors also explore the roles of
immigration, class, gender, and national identity, as well as the
impact of 9/11. This volume includes essays on contemporary fiction
by writers of Muslim origin and non-Muslims writing about Muslims.
It aims to push beyond the habitual populist 'framing' of Muslims
as strangers or interlopers whose ways and beliefs are at odds with
those of modernity, exposing the hide-bound, conservative
assumptions that underpin such perspectives. While returning to
themes that are of particular significance to diasporic Muslim
cultures, such as secularism, modernity, multiculturalism and
citizenship, the essays reveal that 'Muslim writing' grapples with
the same big questions as serve to exercise all writers and
intellectuals at the present time: How does one reconcile the
impulses of the individual with the requirements of community? How
can one 'belong' in the modern world? What is the role of art in
making sense of chaotic contemporary experience?
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