Muslim American Hyphenations presents critical perspectives on the diverse compositions of hyphenated Muslim American identities in literary, artistic, and performative texts. Scholars analyze the intersections of faith and culture in the expressive modes used by Muslim Americans to contest the domains of secularity, nation, race, gender, and class.
Muslim American Hyphenations presents critical perspectives on the diverse compositions of hyphenated Muslim American identities in literary, artistic, and performative texts. Scholars analyze the intersections of faith and culture in the expressive modes used by Muslim Americans to contest the domains of secularity, nation, race, gender, and class.
Mahwash Shoaib is instructor of American Literature at Central Piedmont Community College.
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Contents Introduction: Muslim Imagination in America Mahwash Shoaib Section 1: The Literary Arts Chapter 1: Cultivating Muslim Social Critique: The Twenty-First Century Novels of Nafisa Haji and Randa Jarrar Ibtisam M. Abujad Chapter 2: Cosmopolitanism and Transnational Belonging in Zia Haider Rahman's In the Light of What We Know and Tahmima Anam's The Bones of Grace Farisa Khalid Chapter 3: " , .": Space and Justice in the Poetry of Solmaz Sharif Summer Farah Chapter 4: Multiple Nations under Allah: Conversion and Literary Nationalism in Michael Muhammad Knight's Journey to the End of Islam Shirin Nadira Section 2: The Visual and Performing Arts Chapter 5: Muslim Superhero and American Multiculturalism Esra Mirze Santesso Chapter 6: Reel Bad Muslims: Negotiating the African American Muslim Identity in TV and Film Rebecca Hankins Chapter 7: Kuwaisiana: A Country Made Through Music Sarah Juma Chapter 8: "Heart Heat," Ishq, Eros, and Radical Love in the Collaborative Artwork of Gazelle Samizay, Laimah Osman, and Sahar Muradi Zohra Saed
Contents Introduction: Muslim Imagination in America Mahwash Shoaib Section 1: The Literary Arts Chapter 1: Cultivating Muslim Social Critique: The Twenty-First Century Novels of Nafisa Haji and Randa Jarrar Ibtisam M. Abujad Chapter 2: Cosmopolitanism and Transnational Belonging in Zia Haider Rahman's In the Light of What We Know and Tahmima Anam's The Bones of Grace Farisa Khalid Chapter 3: " , .": Space and Justice in the Poetry of Solmaz Sharif Summer Farah Chapter 4: Multiple Nations under Allah: Conversion and Literary Nationalism in Michael Muhammad Knight's Journey to the End of Islam Shirin Nadira Section 2: The Visual and Performing Arts Chapter 5: Muslim Superhero and American Multiculturalism Esra Mirze Santesso Chapter 6: Reel Bad Muslims: Negotiating the African American Muslim Identity in TV and Film Rebecca Hankins Chapter 7: Kuwaisiana: A Country Made Through Music Sarah Juma Chapter 8: "Heart Heat," Ishq, Eros, and Radical Love in the Collaborative Artwork of Gazelle Samizay, Laimah Osman, and Sahar Muradi Zohra Saed
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