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Islam and Postcolonial Narrative

Author John Erickson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Category Literary Criticism
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Author(s)John Erickson
ISBN / ASIN0521101158
ISBN-139780521101158
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John Erickson examines four major authors from the "third-world"--Assia Djebar, Abdelkebir Khatibi, Tahar ben Jelloun, and Salman Rushdie--all of whom have critiqued the relationship between Islam and the West. Erickson analyzes the narrative strategies they deploy to explore the encounter between Western and Islamic values and reveals their use of the cultural resources of Islam, and their intertextual exchanges with other "third-world" writers. These writers, he argues, valorize expansiveness and indeterminacy in order to represent individuals and groups that live on the margins of society.
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