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Queer Muslim Diasporas In Contemporary Literature And Film 1st Edition Alberto Fernndez Carbajal

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Queer Muslim Diasporas In Contemporary Literature And Film 1st Edition Alberto Fernndez Carbajal
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.24 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Alberto Fernández Carbajal
ISBN: 9781526128102, 1526128101
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Queer Muslim Diasporas In Contemporary Literature And Film 1st Edition Alberto Fernndez Carbajal by Alberto Fernández Carbajal 9781526128102, 1526128101 instant download after payment.

This book explores the representation of queer migrant Muslims in international literature and film from the 1980s to the present day. Bringing together a variety of contemporary writers and filmmakers of Muslim heritage engaged in vindicating same-sex desire, the book approaches queer Muslims in the diaspora as figures forced to negotiate their identities according to the expectations of the West and of their migrant Muslim communities. The book examines 3 main themes: the depiction of queer desire across racial and national borders, the negotiation of Islamic femininities and masculinities, and the positioning of the queer Muslim self in time and place. This study will be of interest to scholars, as well as to advanced general readers and postgraduate students, interested in Muslims, queerness, diaspora and postcolonialism. It brings nuance and complexity to an often simplified and controversial topic.

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