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Muslims in the Western Imagination (Hardcover)
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Muslims in the Western Imagination explores the ways in which
Muslim men are depicted as monsters throughout history. Monsters
help a society delineate who belongs in a social group and who, or
what, is excluded. Even when Muslim monsters are symbolic, as in
post-9/11 zombie films, they still function to define Muslims as
non-human entities. These are not portrayals of Muslim men as
malevolent human characters, but rather as creatures that occupy
the imagination-non-humans that exhibit their wickedness outwardly
on the skin. They populate medieval tales, Renaissance paintings,
Shakespearean dramas, Gothic horror novels, and Hollywood films.
Through an exhaustive survey of medieval, early modern, and
contemporary literature, art, and cinema, Sophia Rose Arjana
examines the dehumanizing ways in which Muslim men have been
constructed and represented as monsters, and the impact such
representations have on perceptions of Muslims. The study is the
first to present a Foucauldian genealogy of these creatures, from
the demons and giants of the Middle Ages to the hunchbacks with
filed teeth that appeared in the 2006 film 300. The book argues
that constructions of Muslim monsters constitute a recurring theme,
first formulated in medieval Christian anti-Semitism. Arjana shows
how Muslim monsters are often related to Jewish monsters, and more
broadly to Christian anti-Semitism, which involves both religious
bigotry and fears surrounding bodily differences. Like the Jewish
monster, the Muslim monster is not simply a product of religious
bigotry, but of anxiety surrounding bodily difference. Overall,
Arjana argues persuasively, these dehumanizing constructions deeply
embedded in Western consciousness are internalized beliefs and
practices that contribute to the culture of violence-both
rhetorical and bodily- against Muslims.
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