The unknown Satanic verses controversy on race and religion:
The Satanic Verses' remains a largely misunderstood work of art; the worldwide controversy surrounding its first publication in 1988 and concurrent death threat against its author, Salman Rushdie, paradoxically led to a narrow understanding of 'The Satanic Verses', which focused on wh...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Satanic Verses' remains a largely misunderstood work of art; the worldwide controversy surrounding its first publication in 1988 and concurrent death threat against its author, Salman Rushdie, paradoxically led to a narrow understanding of 'The Satanic Verses', which focused on whether it is insulting to Islam and whether it should be banned. And despite piecemeal attention to its epistemic intricacies by students of postcolonial literature in the aftermath, The Satanic Verses' essential opacity has never been sufficiently met. The Unknown Satanic Verses Controversy on Race and Religion now responds to this gap through painstakingly detailed attention to the totality of Rushdie's text. Indeed it uniquely approaches The Satanic Verses' attempt to mythicize race and migration, on the one hand, and secularize religion and Islam, on the other, from a perspective informed by the perennial debate on religion and politics, esoteric or coded writing in the history of political thought, especially in times of persecution, and Islamic criticism in contemporary world literature. UEner Daglier's findings accord with another layer of interpretation that emphasizes Rushdie's across-the-board critique of racial prejudice, penchant for cultural eclecticism, and bitterly skeptical treatment of the foundations of submission and proposal for feminist Islamic reform, as the antidote for entrenched misogyny, in a world where philosophy is for the rare and religion for the many, and which convey Rushdie's constant preoccupation with the nature of miracles and postmodern case for intersubjectivity as a criterion for openness to their validity |
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments Introduction vii 1 Epigraph 19 Part I: 21 The Angel Gibreel Part II: Mahound 37 Partili: Elloween Deeowen 51 Part IV: Ayesha 65 PartV: A City Visible but Unseen Part VI: Part VII: Part VIII: Part IX: Return to Jahilia The Angel Azraeel The Parting of the Arabian Sea A Wonderful Lamp 75 91 107 123 135 Conclusion 143 References 159 Index 165 About the Author 169
The worldwide controversy surrounding its first publication in 1988 and concurrent death threats against its author, Salman Rushdie, paradoxically led to a narrow under standing oí The Satanic Verses, which locused on whether it is insulting to Islam and whether it should be banned. And despite piecemeal attention to its epistemic intrica cies bv students of postcolonial literature in the aftermath, The Satanic Verses essential opacity has never been sufficiently met. The Unknown Satanic Verses Controversi· on Race and Religion now responds to this gap through painstakingly detailed attention to the totality of Rushdie s text. Indeed it uniquely approaches The Satanic Verses attempt to mythicize race and migration, on the one hand, and secularize religion and Islam, on the other, trom a perspective informed by the perennial debate on religion and poli tics, esoteric or coded writing in the history of political thought, especially in times of persecution, and Islamic criticism in contemporary world literature. Uner Daglier’s findings accord with another layer of interpretation that emphasizes Rushdie s acrossthe-board critique ot racial prejudice, penchant for cultural eclecticism, and bitterly skeptical treatment of the foundations of Submission and proposal tor feminist Islamic reform, as the antidote for entrenched misogyny, in a world where philosophy is for the rare and religion for the many. They further convey Rushdie’s constant preoccupation with the nature of miracles and postmodern case for intersubjectivity as a criterion for openness to their validity.
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Contents Acknowledgments Introduction vii 1 Epigraph 19 Part I: 21 The Angel Gibreel Part II: Mahound 37 Partili: Elloween Deeowen 51 Part IV: Ayesha 65 PartV: A City Visible but Unseen Part VI: Part VII: Part VIII: Part IX: Return to Jahilia The Angel Azraeel The Parting of the Arabian Sea A Wonderful Lamp 75 91 107 123 135 Conclusion 143 References 159 Index 165 About the Author 169
The worldwide controversy surrounding its first publication in 1988 and concurrent death threats against its author, Salman Rushdie, paradoxically led to a narrow under standing oí The Satanic Verses, which locused on whether it is insulting to Islam and whether it should be banned. And despite piecemeal attention to its epistemic intrica cies bv students of postcolonial literature in the aftermath, The Satanic Verses essential opacity has never been sufficiently met. The Unknown Satanic Verses Controversi· on Race and Religion now responds to this gap through painstakingly detailed attention to the totality of Rushdie's text. Indeed it uniquely approaches The Satanic Verses' attempt to mythicize race and migration, on the one hand, and secularize religion and Islam, on the other, trom a perspective informed by the perennial debate on religion and poli tics, esoteric or coded writing in the history of political thought, especially in times of persecution, and Islamic criticism in contemporary world literature. Uner Daglier’s findings accord with another layer of interpretation that emphasizes Rushdie's acrossthe-board critique ot racial prejudice, penchant for cultural eclecticism, and bitterly skeptical treatment of the foundations of Submission and proposal tor feminist Islamic reform, as the antidote for entrenched misogyny, in a world where philosophy is for the rare and religion for the many. They further convey Rushdie’s constant preoccupation with the nature of miracles and postmodern case for intersubjectivity as a criterion for openness to their validity. |
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