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Author Malak, Amin, 1946-

Title Muslim narratives and the discourse of English / Amin Malak
Published Albany : State University of New York Press, 2005

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 181 pages)
Contents Machine generated contents note: 1. Ahmed Ali and the emergence of Muslim fiction in English -- 2. Voices of their own : pioneering Muslim women writers -- 3. Dissecting dictators : Nuruddin Farah's Close sesame -- 4. Qur'anic paradigm and the renarration of empire : Abdulrazak Gurnah's Paradise -- 5. Exilic contexts, ambivalent affiliations : M.G. Vassanji and Adib Khan -- 6. Crisis reading/reading crisis : the polemics of Salman Rushdie's The satanic verses -- 7. Muslim women's autobiographical narratives : Fatima Mernissi's Dreams of trespass and Che Husna Azhari's The rambutan orchard
Summary "This is the first book to explore the works of Muslim authors who write in English yet take their inspiration from Islam. Through close readings of novels and short stories by Salman Rushdie, Ahmed Ali, Attia Hosain, Nuruddin Farah, and others, Amin Malak reveals their aesthetic and discursive merits as well as their idiomatic and metaphorical enrichment of the English language. He explores the many implications of writing about one culture (and language) from within another, including the ambivalent attitudes many of these writers have toward English, a language associated with a colonial past yet adopted as a medium of artistic expression and a critical tool for demystifying and dealienating Muslims and their culture. Malak's analysis shows how Islam, as a critical identity signifier in the contemporary world, informs these texts' discursive foundations and thus becomes crucial for understanding Islam."--Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-174) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject English literature -- Islamic influences.
English literature -- Muslim authors -- History and criticism
Islam and literature -- English-speaking countries
Muslims in literature.
Islam in literature.
Orientalism.
Orientalism.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
English literature -- Islamic influences
English literature -- Muslim authors
Islam and literature
Islam in literature
Literature
Muslims in literature
Orientalism
SUBJECT Africa, North -- In literature
Middle East -- In literature
Subject North Africa
English-speaking countries
Middle East
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1423743660
9781423743668
0791463052
9780791463055
0791463060
9780791463062