1st Edition
Islam and Postcolonial Discourse Purity and Hybridity
Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- Introduction
- History of the Muslim Other
- Secularism and Islamopolitics
- Female Agency and Subversion
- Islamophobia
- Postsecular Re-thinking
Claire Chambers
Esra Mirze Santesso
"Saracens in Middle English Romance"
Janice Hawes
"The Two Faced Muslim in the Early Modern Imagination: The Cultural Genealogy of a Modern Political Dialectic"
Imtiaz Habib
"Naguib Mahfouz’s Cairo Trilogy: Mediating Secularism in Postcolonial Egypt"
Rehnuma Sazzad
"Unmasking Allah: The Violence of Religious Theater in Nawal El Saadawi’s God Dies by the Nile"
Rajesh Reddy
"The Terror of Symbols: Colonialism, Secularism, and Islam in Cheikh Hamidou Kane’s Ambiguous Adventure and Amitav Ghosh’s In an Antique Land"
Vincent van Bever Donker
"Untranslatable Acts: ‘Veiling’ and the Aporias of Transnational Feminism"
Munia Bhaumik
"Sex and the City of Riyadh: Postfeminist Fabrication"
Jean Kane
"Islamophobia and its Discontents"
Tahir Abbas
"British Asian Muslim Radicalization: Narratives of Travelling Justice/Injustice"
Chloé A. Gill-Khan
"Mistaken Identities: Performances of Post 9/11 Scenarios of Fear and Terror in the US"
Ketu H. Katrak
"From Nawab to Jihadi: The Transformation of Muslim Identity in Popular Indian Cinema"
Alpana Sharma
"Politics of Privacy: Distinguishing Religion in Poststructuralist Discourse"
K. Merinda Simmons
"Baghdad, Bei
Biography
Esra Mirze Santesso is Associate Professor and Associate English Department Head at the University of Georgia, USA.
James E. McClung is the Director of UGA at Oxford Study Abroad Program and Residential Centre, and holds a Doctoral degree in English Literature from the University of Georgia, USA.






