Far from Mecca : Globalizing the Muslim Caribbean Paperback / softback
by Aliyah Khan
Part of the Critical Caribbean Studies series
Paperback / softback
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Honorable Mention, 2022 MLA Prize for a First BookFar from Mecca: Globalizing the Muslim Caribbean is the first academic work on Muslims in the English-speaking Caribbean.
Khan focuses on the fiction, poetry, and music of Islam in Guyana, Trinidad, and Jamaica.
Combining archival research, ethnography, and literary analysis, Khan argues for a historical continuity of Afro- and Indo-Muslim presence and cultural production in the Caribbean.
Case studies explored range from Arabic-language autobiographical and religious texts written by enslaved Sufi West Africans in nineteenth-century Jamaica, to early twentieth-century fictions of post-indenture South Asian Muslim indigeneity and El Dorado, to the attempted government coup in 1990 by the Jamaat al-Muslimeen in Trinidad, as well as the island’s calypso music, to contemporary judicial cases concerning Caribbean Muslims and global terrorism.
Khan argues that the Caribbean Muslim subject, the “fullaman,” a performative identity that relies on gendering and racializing Islam, troubles discourses of creolization that are fundamental to postcolonial nationalisms in the Caribbean.
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- Pages:286 pages, 10 black & white images
- Publisher:Rutgers University Press
- Publication Date:17/04/2020
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- ISBN:9781978806641
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Item not Available
- Format:Paperback / softback
- Pages:286 pages, 10 black & white images
- Publisher:Rutgers University Press
- Publication Date:17/04/2020
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- ISBN:9781978806641