Writing and Muslim Identity: Representations of Islam in German and English Transcultural Literature, 1990-2006

Frauke Matthes
University of London Press
2012-02-01

<p><i>Writing and Muslim Identity</i> is a comparative study of Islam in contemporary German- and English-language literature. At a time when the non-Islamic world seems to be defining itself increasingly in contrast to the Islamic world, this literary exploration of Islam-related issues sheds new and valuable light on the cultural interaction between the Muslim world and 'the West'. Writing and Muslim Identity engages with literary representations of different versions of Islam and asks how travel and migration, the transcultural experiences of migrant and post-migrant Muslims, may have shaped the Islams encountered in today's Germany and Britain. With its comparative approach to 'cultural translations' as creative and challenging interactions between cultures that are constantly in flux, the study develops methods of engaging with notions of home and movement, gender and language, all of which may shape a (post-)migrant's transcultural experience. The book also offers a complex understanding of transcultural writing in relation to 'traditional' (Anglophone) as well as 'marginal' (German) postcoloniality. <br>Frauke Matthes is Lecturer in German at the University of Edinburgh.</p>

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  • Literature & literary studies
  • Literature: history and criticism
  • Biography, Literature and Literary studies
  • Languages, Cultures and Societies ⇒ Germanic Studies
  • Cultural Encounters
  • Femininity
  • Islamic revivalism
  • Migrant Literature
  • Multiculturalism
  • Translation studies

Writing and Muslim Identity: Representations of Islam in German and English Transcultural Literature, 1990-2006

Frauke Matthes

University of London Press

2012-02-01

<p><i>Writing and Muslim Identity</i> is a comparative study of Islam in contemporary German- and English-language literature. At a time when the non-Islamic world seems to be defining itself increasingly in contrast to the Islamic world, this literary exploration of Islam-related issues sheds new and valuable light on the cultural interaction between the Muslim world and 'the West'. Writing and Muslim Identity engages with literary representations of different versions of Islam and asks how travel and migration, the transcultural experiences of migrant and post-migrant Muslims, may have shaped the Islams encountered in today's Germany and Britain. With its comparative approach to 'cultural translations' as creative and challenging interactions between cultures that are constantly in flux, the study develops methods of engaging with notions of home and movement, gender and language, all of which may shape a (post-)migrant's transcultural experience. The book also offers a complex understanding of transcultural writing in relation to 'traditional' (Anglophone) as well as 'marginal' (German) postcoloniality. <br>Frauke Matthes is Lecturer in German at the University of Edinburgh.</p>

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  • Literature & literary studies
  • Literature: history and criticism
  • Biography, Literature and Literary studies
  • Languages, Cultures and Societies ⇒ Germanic Studies
  • Cultural Encounters
  • Femininity
  • Islamic revivalism
  • Migrant Literature
  • Multiculturalism
  • Translation studies