The relationship between Islam andthe West is one of the most urgent and hotly debated issues of our time. Thisbook is the first to offer a comprehensive overview of the way in which Muslimsare represented within modern English writing, ranging from the novel, throughmemoir and travel writing to journalism. Covering a wide range of texts andauthors, it scrutinises the identity ‘Muslim' by looking at its inscription inrecent and contemporary literary writing within the context of significantevents like the Rushdie Affair and 9/11. Examining the wide range of writinginternationally that takes Islam or Islamic cultures as its focus, the authordiscusses the representation of Muslim identity in writing by non-Muslimwriters, former Muslim ‘native informants', and practising Muslims.
Writing Muslim Identity
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Author(s)Geoffrey Nash
PublisherBloomsbury Academic
ISBN / ASIN1441136665
ISBN-139781441136664
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Sales Rank3,456,923
CategoryLiterary Criticism
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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