A Mirror For Our Times: 'The Rushdie Affair' and the Future of Multiculturalism
26th September 2008 marks the twentieth anniversary of the beginning of The Satanic Verses controversy - a controversy that in many ways became paradigmatic for the following two decades.

Taking as its starting-point the opening two years of the controversy, Paul Weller uses the events and arguments of those years as a lens through which to view what later developed, both in relation to the controversy itself, but also its wider entails, and the incidents and issues through which aspects of the original controversy were reprised. The anniversary of the controversy presents a good opportunity to review the incidents, issues and debates of the time in some historical perspective, while also connecting them with subsequent incidents that have reprised some of the key themes, such as the 'cartoons' controversy, the terror attacks of 9/11 and 7/7, and the killing of the Dutch filmmaker, Theo Van Gogh. The book holds up a mirror for our times that will be of interest to academics, politicians, students, and religious believers, as well as to all who are engaged with the twenty-first century challenges posed by living with radical difference, freedom of expression, and mutual respect, with exploring the relationship between religion and secularity, and with overcoming the threats posed by religiously informed violence.

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A Mirror For Our Times: 'The Rushdie Affair' and the Future of Multiculturalism
26th September 2008 marks the twentieth anniversary of the beginning of The Satanic Verses controversy - a controversy that in many ways became paradigmatic for the following two decades.

Taking as its starting-point the opening two years of the controversy, Paul Weller uses the events and arguments of those years as a lens through which to view what later developed, both in relation to the controversy itself, but also its wider entails, and the incidents and issues through which aspects of the original controversy were reprised. The anniversary of the controversy presents a good opportunity to review the incidents, issues and debates of the time in some historical perspective, while also connecting them with subsequent incidents that have reprised some of the key themes, such as the 'cartoons' controversy, the terror attacks of 9/11 and 7/7, and the killing of the Dutch filmmaker, Theo Van Gogh. The book holds up a mirror for our times that will be of interest to academics, politicians, students, and religious believers, as well as to all who are engaged with the twenty-first century challenges posed by living with radical difference, freedom of expression, and mutual respect, with exploring the relationship between religion and secularity, and with overcoming the threats posed by religiously informed violence.

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A Mirror For Our Times: 'The Rushdie Affair' and the Future of Multiculturalism

A Mirror For Our Times: 'The Rushdie Affair' and the Future of Multiculturalism

by Paul Weller
A Mirror For Our Times: 'The Rushdie Affair' and the Future of Multiculturalism

A Mirror For Our Times: 'The Rushdie Affair' and the Future of Multiculturalism

by Paul Weller

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26th September 2008 marks the twentieth anniversary of the beginning of The Satanic Verses controversy - a controversy that in many ways became paradigmatic for the following two decades.

Taking as its starting-point the opening two years of the controversy, Paul Weller uses the events and arguments of those years as a lens through which to view what later developed, both in relation to the controversy itself, but also its wider entails, and the incidents and issues through which aspects of the original controversy were reprised. The anniversary of the controversy presents a good opportunity to review the incidents, issues and debates of the time in some historical perspective, while also connecting them with subsequent incidents that have reprised some of the key themes, such as the 'cartoons' controversy, the terror attacks of 9/11 and 7/7, and the killing of the Dutch filmmaker, Theo Van Gogh. The book holds up a mirror for our times that will be of interest to academics, politicians, students, and religious believers, as well as to all who are engaged with the twenty-first century challenges posed by living with radical difference, freedom of expression, and mutual respect, with exploring the relationship between religion and secularity, and with overcoming the threats posed by religiously informed violence.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826451200
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 04/22/2009
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Paul Weller is Professor of Inter-Religious Relations at the University of Derby and Visiting Fellow in the Oxford Centre for Christianity and Culture at Regent's Park College, University of Oxford, UK.

Table of Contents

Introduction: A Look in the Mirror Chronology of Key Events 1: The Contours of the Controversy Salman Rushdie and The Satanic Verses Literary and Critical Responses From Lobbying to Book-Burbaning and Demonstrations The Political and Legal Arenas The Fatwa: Its International Context and Repercussions The Continuing Controversy2: Actions and Reactions in the Controversy Muslim Concerns The Spectrum of Muslim Responses Rushdie's Reactions Political Reactions Media and Social Reactions Christian Reactions Other Religious Reactions Inter-Faith and Cross-Community Reactions The ‘Entails' of the Controversy 3: Through the Looking Glass The Controversy as Magnifying Glass Believing and Belonging Religion and the Secular Religion, Art and Values in Contention Law in Contention: Rights and Restraints Political Representation and Participation in a Plural Society4: Echoes, Reverberations and ‘Social Policy Shock' On the Other Side of Terror/The War on Terror Bombings and ‘Hard' Wars Culture and ‘Soft' Wars (Continued) ‘Glocalism', Globalization and Media Age Religious Radicalism, ‘Otherness', Freedom, Terror and Public Policy Incitement to Hatred, Conspiracy Theories and Islamophobia Anti-Catholicism and Islamophobia, Past and Present Social Policy Challenges, Legal Developments and Religious Responsibilities Concluding Notes Towards a Common Future A Wise Nation/World? Bibliography Index

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