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New Approaches to Islam in Film, Paperback / softback Book

New Approaches to Islam in Film Paperback / softback

Edited by Kristian Petersen

Part of the Routledge Studies in Religion and Film series

Paperback / softback

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Many global film industries fail in expanding the role of Muslims on screen.

Too often they produce a dichotomy between "good" and "bad" Muslims, limiting the narrative domain to issues of national security, war, and terrorism.

Naturally, much of the previous scholarship on Muslims in film focused on stereotypes and the politics of representation.

This collection of essays, from an international panel of contributors, significantly expands the boundaries of discussion around Muslims in film, asking new questions of the archive and magnifying analyses of particular cultural productions. The volume includes the exploration of regional cinemas, detailed analysis of auteurs and individual films, comparison across global cinema, and new explorations that have not yet entered the conversation.

The interdisciplinary collection provides an examination of the multiple roles Islam plays in film and the various ways Muslims are depicted.

Across the chapters, key intersecting themes arise that push the limits of how we currently approach issues of Muslims in cinema and ventures to lead us in new directions for future scholarship.

This book adds new depth to the matrix of previous scholarship by revisiting methodological structures and sources, as well as exploring new visual geographies, transnational circuits, and approaches.

It reframes the presiding scholarly conventions in five novel trajectories: considering new sources, exploring new communities, probing new perspectives, charting new theoretical directions, and offering new ways of understanding conflict in cinema.

As such, it will be of great use to scholars working in Islamic Studies, Film Studies, Religious Studies, and Media.

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