This thesis in islamology shows how Salman Rushdie's novel The Satanic Verses (1988) examines questions concerning religion, nationality, race, and power, compromise and authenticity in a time when different global processes have created new ways of perceiving and relating to different traditions. It examines how The Satanic Verses portrays how people apprehend themselves and others when the conditions for these traditions are changing, and the potential threats of religious fundamentalism, nationalism and racism. The thesis makes use of Mikhail Bakhtins theories of literature and language not only to analyze the novel and its artistic devices but also as a means of approaching and conceptualizing a multiplicity of different historical and ...
Salman Rushdie’s The Satanic Versesis one of the most controversial postcolonial novels, which among...
While much attention has been paid to the events which followed the publication of Salman Rushdie's ...
The notion that one should focus on writing as a form of action rather than on text as an object of ...
ABSTRACT This thesis is a twofold attempt at understanding the reception of Salman Rushdie’s novel ...
in English This thesis is concerned with the theme of identity in Salman Rushdie's novel The Satanic...
Even three decades after the publication of Salman Rushdie’s satiric novel, The Satanic Verses, the ...
This paper is an inquiry into the critical tenability of the positioning of Salman Rushdie as brow...
Abstract The thesis looks at Rushdie s three first major novels (Midnight s Children, Shame and The...
ENGLISH: The freedom of expression in literature has been much known since literature is assumed ...
This thesis seeks to explain the politics of Salman Rushdie’s fiction and situate the principal deb...
Salman Rushdie\u27s The Satanic Verses created a major controversy when published in 1988, much like...
This chapter analyzes Salman Rushdie's agonistic relationship with Islam as theology and as a geopol...
This article studies the novel "The Satanic Verves" by Salman Rushdie. The approach used inthis stud...
-The fokus in this research is The Satanic Verses literary work magic realisme phenomena written by ...
Problematika kauzy Salmana Rushdieho ve věci Satanských veršů je zajímavá z mnoha důvodů. V první řa...
Salman Rushdie’s The Satanic Versesis one of the most controversial postcolonial novels, which among...
While much attention has been paid to the events which followed the publication of Salman Rushdie's ...
The notion that one should focus on writing as a form of action rather than on text as an object of ...
ABSTRACT This thesis is a twofold attempt at understanding the reception of Salman Rushdie’s novel ...
in English This thesis is concerned with the theme of identity in Salman Rushdie's novel The Satanic...
Even three decades after the publication of Salman Rushdie’s satiric novel, The Satanic Verses, the ...
This paper is an inquiry into the critical tenability of the positioning of Salman Rushdie as brow...
Abstract The thesis looks at Rushdie s three first major novels (Midnight s Children, Shame and The...
ENGLISH: The freedom of expression in literature has been much known since literature is assumed ...
This thesis seeks to explain the politics of Salman Rushdie’s fiction and situate the principal deb...
Salman Rushdie\u27s The Satanic Verses created a major controversy when published in 1988, much like...
This chapter analyzes Salman Rushdie's agonistic relationship with Islam as theology and as a geopol...
This article studies the novel "The Satanic Verves" by Salman Rushdie. The approach used inthis stud...
-The fokus in this research is The Satanic Verses literary work magic realisme phenomena written by ...
Problematika kauzy Salmana Rushdieho ve věci Satanských veršů je zajímavá z mnoha důvodů. V první řa...
Salman Rushdie’s The Satanic Versesis one of the most controversial postcolonial novels, which among...
While much attention has been paid to the events which followed the publication of Salman Rushdie's ...
The notion that one should focus on writing as a form of action rather than on text as an object of ...