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Religious Perspectives in Modern Muslim and Jewish Literatures

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Zusatztext 'This book is a valuable source of knowledge on the subject of Jewish and Muslim writers confirming modernity. Explanatory rather than critical! and above all! objective! this book achieves genuine inter-faith understanding...This work being unique of its kind! it can be recommended for college graduates who will not easily find its broad perspective elsewhere.' - The Muslim World Book Review Informationen zum Autor Glenda Abramson was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, educated in Israel and received her PhD from the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. From 1981 she has been teaching at the Oriental Faculty of the University of Oxford and at the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies. Hilary Kilpatrick studied Arabic at Oxford. She has taught Arabic literature at universities in Scotland, the Netherlands and Switzerland. She is one of the editors of the journal Middle Eastern Literatures and has published on modern Arabic fiction and classical Arabic belles-lettres, including Making the Great Book of Songs (RoutledgeCurzon, 2003). Klappentext This collection brings together discussions of the way in which Muslim and Jewish beliefs and practices are represented in modern literary texts of poetry, fiction and drama. The chapters collected here consider elements of the expression of Judaism and Islam in modern literature. Key topics such as religious ideas and teachings, aspects of mysticism, the tenets of religion, uses made of sacred texts, religion and popular culture and reflections of religious controversies are covered. While there is an embodied comparative element to the chapters, the essays are not confined by comparisons and cover a wide range of the literary expression of religious issues. Zusammenfassung This book brings together discussions of the way in which Muslim and Jewish beliefs and practices are represented in modern literary texts of poetry, fiction and drama. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Urdu Poetry as a Vehicle for Islamic Re-Expression 2. 'Bless each day that passes': The Search for Religious Faith in the Poetry of Ittamar Yaoz-Kest 3. Paths to God Within the Poet: Necip Fazil Kisakürek and his Mystical Poetry 4. 'Merciful Father Abraham: The Mystical Poetry of Benjamin Shvili 5. Moral Education through Islamic Songs in Twentieth-Century Java 6. 'Together with the shell, they have thrown away the kernel': Aharon Halle Wolfssohn's Critique of Judaism 7. The Uzbek Short Story Writer Fitrat's Adaptation of Religious Traditions 8. Kulturkampf in the Israeli Theatre: The Issue of Religion 9. Religion in Contemporary Persian Prose 10. Martyrdom and Gender in American Jewish Culture 11. A 'Cinderella' Goes to Hausaland: Islam, Gender and Hausa Literature 12. Rachel Morpurgo in the Context of Jewish Emancipation in Italy 13. Modern Arabic Literature and the Qur'an: Inimitability, Creatvity,...Incompatibility 14. Avraham Goldfaden's Theatre of Jewishness: Three Prooftexts 15. Transcending the Boundaries of Islam: Writtten Swahili Literature in the Twentieth Century 16. Between Eros and Dios: Leopoldo Azancot's Novia Judia ...

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Authors Glenda Kilpatrick Abramson, ABRAMSON GLENDA KILPATRICK HILARY
Assisted by Glenda Abramson (Editor), Hilary Kilpatrick (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 10.02.2011
 
EAN 9780415595902
ISBN 978-0-415-59590-2
No. of pages 320
Series Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Literatures
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Judaism
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

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