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Chapter Seven. Marketing the Muslim: Globalization and the Postsecular in Mohsin Hamid and Leila Aboulela
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- Introduction— Islamophobia: The Word and the World 1
- Chapter One. Islam, Culture, and Anarchy: Faith, Doubt, and Liberalism in Martin Amis, Ian McEwan, and John Updike 31
- Chapter Two. From Multiculturalism to Islamophobia: Identity Politics and Individualism in Hanif Kureishi and Monica Ali 65
- Chapter Three. Muslim Misery Memoirs: The Truth Claims of Exotic Suffering in Azar Nafisi and Khaled Hosseini 95
- Chapter Four. Migrant Cartographies: Islamophobia and the Politics of the City Space in Amy Waldman and H. M. Naqvi 126
- Chapter Five. States of Statelessness: Islamophobia and Border Spaces in the Post- 9/11 Thrillers of John Le Carré, Dan Fesperman, and Richard Flanagan 153
- Chapter Six. Islamophobia and the Global Novel: “Worlding” History in Nadeem Aslam and Kamila Shamsie 183
- Chapter Seven. Marketing the Muslim: Globalization and the Postsecular in Mohsin Hamid and Leila Aboulela 211
- Conclusion— Toward a Critical Muslim Literary Studies 247
- NOTES 253
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 291
- INDEX 307
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- Introduction— Islamophobia: The Word and the World 1
- Chapter One. Islam, Culture, and Anarchy: Faith, Doubt, and Liberalism in Martin Amis, Ian McEwan, and John Updike 31
- Chapter Two. From Multiculturalism to Islamophobia: Identity Politics and Individualism in Hanif Kureishi and Monica Ali 65
- Chapter Three. Muslim Misery Memoirs: The Truth Claims of Exotic Suffering in Azar Nafisi and Khaled Hosseini 95
- Chapter Four. Migrant Cartographies: Islamophobia and the Politics of the City Space in Amy Waldman and H. M. Naqvi 126
- Chapter Five. States of Statelessness: Islamophobia and Border Spaces in the Post- 9/11 Thrillers of John Le Carré, Dan Fesperman, and Richard Flanagan 153
- Chapter Six. Islamophobia and the Global Novel: “Worlding” History in Nadeem Aslam and Kamila Shamsie 183
- Chapter Seven. Marketing the Muslim: Globalization and the Postsecular in Mohsin Hamid and Leila Aboulela 211
- Conclusion— Toward a Critical Muslim Literary Studies 247
- NOTES 253
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 291
- INDEX 307