Islam and the West : a love story? /
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Newcastle upon Tyne, UK :
Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
2015.
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Table of Contents:
- Preface. A Cold But Fertile Ground / Leila Aboulela
- Introduction / Sadia Zulfiqar with Sumita Mukherjee
- British Journalists, British Muslims : Arguments for "A More Complex Picture" of their Relationship / Michael Munnik
- Deconstructing "Fundamentalism" in Three Pakistani Post-9/11 Novels / Daniel O'Gorman
- "Fighting the Need to be Normal" / Lenore Bell
- The Portrayal of Muslim Children in American Cinema post 9/11 / Kerem Bayraktaroğlu
- A Graphic Novel Response to the Iraq War from Turkey : Ayşegül Savaşta: Irak Sahını / Kenan Koçak
- Dante and Muhammad's Israh and Mi'Raj : "Eppure Si Muove" / Abdelkader El Mokhtar Boutaleb
- Women in Exile : Islam and Disempowerment in Fadia Faqir's My Name is Salma / Roxanne Ellen Bibizadeh
- Muslim Women's Literary Protest : Questioning Imperial Practices in the Western Discourse on Women's Rights and the "War on Terror" / Julia Arifeen
- Do Muslim Women Need Saving Again? : Representations of Islam in Leila Aboulela's Fiction / Sadia Zulfiqar
- Boundaries and Conversion in The King of Tars / Shokoofeh Rajabzadeh
- Epilogue. Say I Am You : A Love Story / Michael Ellison.