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Of Irony And Empire Islam The West And The Transcultural Invention Of Africa Laura Rice

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Of Irony And Empire Islam The West And The Transcultural Invention Of Africa Laura Rice
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.68 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Laura Rice
ISBN: 9780791472156, 9781435626881, 0791472159, 1435626885
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Of Irony And Empire Islam The West And The Transcultural Invention Of Africa Laura Rice by Laura Rice 9780791472156, 9781435626881, 0791472159, 1435626885 instant download after payment.

Of Irony and Empire is a dynamic, thorough examination of Muslim writers from former European colonies in Africa who have increasingly entered into critical conversations with the metropole. Focusing on the period between World War I and the present, “the age of irony,” this book explores the political and symbolic invention of Muslim Africa and its often contradictory representations. Through a critical analysis of irony and resistance in works by writers who come from nomadic areas around the Sahara—Mustapha Tlili (Tunisia), Malika Mokeddem (Algeria), Cheikh Hamidou Kane (Senegal), and Tayeb Salih (Sudan)—Laura Rice offers a fresh perspective that accounts for both the influence of the Western, instrumental imaginary, and the Islamic, holistic one.

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