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Far from Mecca : globalizing the Muslim Caribbean

Title
Far from Mecca : globalizing the Muslim Caribbean / Aliyah Khan.
Author
Khan, Aliyah, 1981-
Publication
New Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press, [2020]

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Description
vii, 260 pages; 24 cm.
Summary
"Far from Mecca: Globalizing the Muslim Caribbean is the first academic work on Muslims in the English-speaking Caribbean. Khan focuses on the fiction, poetry and music of Islam in Guyana, Trinidad, and Jamaica, combining archival research, ethnography, and literary analysis to argue for a historical continuity of Afro- and Indo-Muslim presence and cultural production in the Caribbean: from Arabic-language autobiographical and religious texts written by enslaved Sufi West Africans in nineteenth century Jamaica, to early twentieth century fictions of post-indenture South Asian Muslim indigeneity and El Dorado, to the 1990 Jamaat al-Muslimeen attempted government coup in Trinidad and its calypso music, to judicial cases of contemporary interaction between Caribbean Muslims and global terrorism. Khan argues that the Caribbean Muslim subject, the "fullaman," a performative identity that relies on gendering and racializing Islam, troubles discourses of creolization that are fundamental to postcolonial nationalisms in the Caribbean"--
Series Statement
Critical caribbean studies
Uniform Title
Critical Caribbean studies.
Subject
  • Muslims > Caribbean, English-speaking
  • Islam > Caribbean, English-speaking
  • Ethnic relations
  • Islam
  • Muslims
  • Caribbean, English-speaking > Ethnic relations
  • English-speaking Caribbean Area
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction: Muslims in/of the Caribbean -- 1. Black Literary Islam: Enslaved Learned Men in Jamaica, and the Hidden Sufi Aesthetic -- 2. Silence and Suicide: Indo-Caribbean Fullawomen in Post-Plantation Modernity -- 3. The Marvelous Muslim: Limbo, Logophagy, and Islamic Indigeneity in Guyana's El Dorado -- 4. "Muslim Time": The Muslimeen Coup and Calypso in the Trinidad Imaginary -- 5. Mimic Man and Ethnorientalist: Global Caribbean Islam and the Specter of Terror -- Conclusion: "Gods, I Suppose" -- Acknowledgments -- Bibliography.
Call Number
Sc E 21-864
ISBN
  • 9781978806658
  • 1978806655
LCCN
2019028327
OCLC
1110655390
Author
Khan, Aliyah, 1981- author.
Title
Far from Mecca : globalizing the Muslim Caribbean / Aliyah Khan.
Publisher
New Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press, [2020]
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
Critical caribbean studies
Critical Caribbean studies.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Note
AUTH: U MICHIGAN. AFRO- & INDO-ISLAMIC ETHNOGRAPHY, HISTORIOGRAPHY, CULTURAL & LITERARY STUDIES.
Research Call Number
Sc E 21-864
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