Postcolonialism and Islam : theory, literature, culture, society and film /
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2013.
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction / Sarah E. Hackett
- pt. I Keynotes
- 2. Multicultural politics in post-Islamist Muslim Britain / Tahir Abbas
- 3. Muhammad Iqbal: Islam, aesthetics and postcolonialism / Javed Majeed
- 4. Postcolonialism and Orientalism / Patrick Williams
- pt. II Theory
- 5. Between postcolonialism and radical historicism: the contested Muslim political subject / Rosa Vasilaki
- 6. Arab Spring: The end of postcolonialism? Fanon's war and Franco-Maghrebian theory / Kathleen Kerr-Koch
- 7. Rushdie, Said, Islam and secular postcolonialism / Hasan Majed
- pt. III Literature
- 8. Postnational aesthetics and the work of mourning in Ahmed Ali's Twilight in Delhi / Alex Padamsee
- 9. other in modern Arabic literature: a critique of postcolonial theory / Christina Phillips
- 10. Academia, empathy and faith: Leila Aboulela's The Translator / C.E. Rashid
- 11. ̀He does not deny the suspicion that he himself is a Muslim': Goethe, Said and the other Orient / Fritz Wefelmeyer
- pt. IV Culture and society
- 12. W. H. Quilliam, Marmaduke Pickthall and the window of British modernist Islam / Geoffrey Nash
- 13. Backlash as excess: scattered speculations on liberal multiculturalism / Alexej Ulbricht
- 14. Between Hip-hop and Muhammad: European Muslim Hip-hop and identity / Amir Saeed
- pt. V Film
- 15. Realist cinema and Islam / Anastasia Valassopoulos
- 16. S̀hooting Muslims': looking at Muslims in Bollywood through a postcolonial lens / Syed Haider
- 17. Battle of Algiers revisited / Gerhard Koch.