Rehumanizing Muslim subjectivities: postcolonial geographies, postcolonial ethics

"Rehumanizing Muslim Subjectivities: Postcolonial Geographies, Postcolonial Ethics is a timely and urgent monograph, allowing us to imagine what it feels like to be the victim of genocide, abuse, dehumanization, torture and violence, something which many Muslims in Palestine, Kashmir, Pakistan,...

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Main Author: Kanwal, Aroosa 1974- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: New York, NY Routledge 2024
In:Year: 2024
Series/Journal:Routledge research in postcolonial literatures
Further subjects:B Justice in literature
B Muslims in literature
B Literary Criticism
B Oriental fiction 21st century History and criticism
B Oriental fiction (English) Muslim authors History and criticism
B Victims of political violence in literature
Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: Kanwal, Aroosa, 1974-: Rehumanizing Muslim subjectivities. - New York, NY : Routledge, 2024. - 9781003176244
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Summary:"Rehumanizing Muslim Subjectivities: Postcolonial Geographies, Postcolonial Ethics is a timely and urgent monograph, allowing us to imagine what it feels like to be the victim of genocide, abuse, dehumanization, torture and violence, something which many Muslims in Palestine, Kashmir, Pakistan, Myanmar, Syria, Iraq and China have to endure. Most importantly, the book emphasizes the continued relevance of creative literature's potential to intervene in and transform our understanding of a conceptual and political field, as well as advanced technologies of power and domination. The book makes a substantial theoretical contribution by drawing on wide-ranging angles and dimensions of contemporary drone warfare and its related catastrophes, postcolonial ethics in relation to the thanatopolitics of slow violence, dehumanization and the politics of death. Against the backdrop of such institutionalized and diverse acts of violence committed against Muslim communities, I call the postcolonial Muslim world 'geographies of dehumanization'. The book investigates how ongoing legacies of contemporary forms of injustice and denial of subjecthood are represented, staged and challenged in a range of postcolonial anglophone Muslim texts, thereby questioning the idea of postcolonial ethics. One of the selling points of this book will be the chapters on fictional representations by Myanmar and Uyghur writers as, to the best of my knowledge, no critical work or single authored book is available on Myanmar and Uyghur literature to date"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1032008849