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The politics of writing Islam : voicing difference / Mahmut Mutman.

Van Pelt Library PN605.I8 M88 2014
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mutman, Mahmut.
Series:
Suspensions (Series)
Suspensions : contemporary Middle Eastern and Islamicate thought
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Islam and literature.
Islam in literature.
Islam--Public opinion.
Islam.
East and West in literature.
Reader-response criticism.
Discourse analysis.
Physical Description:
viii, 263 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2014.
Summary:
"The Politics of Writing Islam provides a much-needed critique of existing forms of studying, writing and representing Islam in the West. Through critiquing ethnographic, literary, critical, psychoanalytic and theological discourses, the author reveals the problematic underlying cultural and theoretical presuppositions. Mutman demonstrates how their approach reflects the socially, politically and economically unequal relationship between the West and Islam. While offering a critical insight into concepts such as writing, power, post-colonialism, difference and otherness on a theoretical level, Mutman reveals a different perspective on Islam by emphasizing its living, everyday and embodied aspects in dynamic relation with the outside world - in contrast to the stereotyped authoritarian and backward religion characterized by an omnipotent God. Throughout, Mutman develops an approach to culture as an embodied, everyday, living and ever changing practice. He argues that Islam should be perceived precisely in this way, that is, as an open, heterogeneous, interpretive, multiple and worldly belief system within the Abrahamic tradition of ethical monotheism, and as one that is contested within as well as outside its 'own' culture"-- Provided by publisher.
"Critical and theoretical essays on forms of studying, writing and representing Islam in Western humanities and literature"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction
Part I. Ethnographies: Writing Culture: 1. Writing Culture: the Name of Man; 2. Native Speaker, Master Audience; 3. Exchange Past and Future
Part II. Literatures: Crossing Culture: 4. Resonance of Light: Reading T.E. Lawrence; 5. Nomadism or Sovereignty: Location of Culture
Part III Theologies: the Voice of the Other: 6. Orphan Religion; 7. Reciting: the Voice of the Other
Conclusion.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-254) and index.
ISBN:
9781441165244
144116524X
OCLC:
855977627
Publisher Number:
60001860635

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