Islam in the Eastern African Novel
This study of the sub-Saharan African novel interprets representations of Islam as a central organising presence that generates new conceptual questions and demands new critical frameworks with which to approach categories like nationhood, race, diaspora, immigration, and Africa's multiple colonial pasts.
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Islam in the Eastern African Novel
This study of the sub-Saharan African novel interprets representations of Islam as a central organising presence that generates new conceptual questions and demands new critical frameworks with which to approach categories like nationhood, race, diaspora, immigration, and Africa's multiple colonial pasts.
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Islam in the Eastern African Novel

Islam in the Eastern African Novel

by E. Mirmotahari
Islam in the Eastern African Novel

Islam in the Eastern African Novel

by E. Mirmotahari

Paperback(1st ed. 2011)

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Overview

This study of the sub-Saharan African novel interprets representations of Islam as a central organising presence that generates new conceptual questions and demands new critical frameworks with which to approach categories like nationhood, race, diaspora, immigration, and Africa's multiple colonial pasts.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349291243
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 05/11/2011
Series: Literatures and Cultures of the Islamic World
Edition description: 1st ed. 2011
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x (d)

About the Author

EMAD MIRMOTAHARI Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of English at Tulane University, USA.

Table of Contents

Paradises Lost: A Portrait of the Precolony in Abdulrazak Gurnah's Paradise The Other Diaspora in Abdulrazak Gurnah's Admiring Silence and By the Sea Situational Identities: Exiled Selves in Abdulrazak Gurnah's Pilgrims Way and Memory of Departure 'Men With Civilizations But Without Countries': Afro-Indians at History's End Revisiting Nurrudin Farah's From a Crooked Rib A Typology of Political Islam: Religion and the State in Nuruddin Farah's Variations on the Theme of the African Dictatorship Trilogy
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