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Narrating Islam Interpretations Of The Muslim World In European Texts Library Of Modern Middle East Studies Volume 80 Gerdien Jonker

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Narrating Islam Interpretations Of The Muslim World In European Texts Library Of Modern Middle East Studies Volume 80 Gerdien Jonker
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Publisher: Tauris Academic Studies
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.84 MB
Pages: 305
Author: Gerdien Jonker, Shiraz Thobani
ISBN: 9781845119782, 1845119789
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Narrating Islam Interpretations Of The Muslim World In European Texts Library Of Modern Middle East Studies Volume 80 Gerdien Jonker by Gerdien Jonker, Shiraz Thobani 9781845119782, 1845119789 instant download after payment.

Mapping the diverse images of Islam and Muslims in educational texts as reproduced in national contexts across Europe and neighboring regions, Narrating Islam explores both historical perceptions and contemporary representations of Islam and Muslims as projected through instructional media.  Based on interdisciplinary research, it seeks to excavate the layered images of Muslims and Islam which have been historically embedded in semantic reservoirs and which feed into the modern scripting of the ‘other’ in a global context.  Narrating Islam offers a framework to critically discuss European identity through interrogating how pedagogical discourses negotiate the Muslim presence in and around Europe.

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