[A] welcome contribution to the scholarship on the works of German authors of Muslim background. By studying the philosophical insights in the literary works of Senocak, Zaimoglu, Kermani, and SAID, Twist highlights literature's openness to alterity and its 'capacity for experimentation.' His work shows that the deconstructive potential of minority literature contests the ways in which we think of cosmopolitanism and identity.

- Mert Bahadir Reisoglu, GERMAN STUDIES REVIEW

[P]rovides a welcome analysis of Muslim spiritualities . . . . Twist's valuable contribution . . . allows a creative perspective on engaging Islam seriously in readings of contemporary German literature.

GEGENWARTSLITERATUR

[A] powerful counter-model of both conventional ideas about (post)religious identities and academia's traditional way of reading (and thereby constructing) Muslim authors as representatives and cultural mediators of their faith . . . . [O]ne of the latest and most valuable contributions to reimagining Islam toward an immanentist spirituality, a worldly, cosmopolitan faith that appreciates and acknowledges differences and interconnectedness . . . .

STUDIES IN 20TH- and 21ST-CENTURY LITERATURE

Highlights the spirituality and cosmopolitanism of four contemporary German Muslim writers, showing that they undermine the "clash-of-civilizations" narrative and open up space for new ways of coexisting. At a time when the place of Muslims in German society is being disputed, this book explores how four contemporary German writers of Muslim backgrounds - Zafer Senocak, SAID, Feridun Zaimoglu, and Navid Kermani - point beyond identity politics and suggest new ways of thinking about religion and community. Twist highlights both the spirituality and the cosmopolitanism of these authors, bringing their thought into dialogue with the work of Jean-Luc Nancy. Nancy is critical of communities based on a single guiding principle (be it God or Reason) and thus involving a universalizing core that leads to conflicts between identity groups. He proposes alternative notions of both religious faith (a postmonotheistic version with elements of mysticism) and community (spontaneous communities requiring no shared identity). Twist relates these arguments to post-9/11 debates over cosmopolitanism and religion, illuminating how the writers under study draw upon mystical Islam's deconstructive potential, finding divine insight in love, sex, music, pain, and beauty. Such a worldly and affective spirituality dispels associations between Islam and sexual conservatism while rejecting monotheistic ideology. Thus, unlike the homogenizing drive of universalist cosmopolitanism, these writers' nonfoundational conceptualizations undermine the twenty-first century's "clash-of-civilizations" narrative and open up space for new ways of coexisting. JOSEPH TWIST is Fixed-term Lecturer in German at University College Dublin.
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Highlights the spirituality and cosmopolitanism of four contemporary German Muslim writers, showing that they undermine the "clash-of-civilizations" narrative and open up space for new ways of coexisting.
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Preface Introduction: Spirituality, Cosmopolitanism, and Muslim German Writers Between Heaven and Earth, and Self and Other: Zafer Senocak's Übergang Poetry, Prayer, and Apostasy: SAID's Psalmen Romantic Religion and Counter-Enlightenment Cosmopolitanism: Feridun Zaimoglu's Liebesbrand Between Pleasure and Terror: The Divine in Navid Kermani's Fiction Conclusion: Intellectual, Spiritual, and Cultural Renewal Notes Bibliography Index
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ISBN
9781640140103
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Vekt
442 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
216

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