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Keine Einordnung ins Vorlesungsverzeichnis vorhanden. Veranstaltung ist aus dem Semester WiSe 2020/21 , Aktuelles Semester: WiSe 2024/25
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Tariq Ali: Islam, Multiculturalism and Secularism    Sprache: Englisch    Belegpflicht
(Keine Nummer) Hauptseminar     WiSe 2020/21     2 SWS     jedes Semester    
   Lehreinheit: Anglistik    
   Teilnehmer/-in  Maximal : 30  
 
   Zugeordnete Lehrpersonen:   Plummer ,   Kazmi, M.A.
 
 
Zur Zeit keine Belegung möglich
   Termin: Mittwoch   10:00  -  12:00    wöch.
Beginn : 04.11.2020   
  
 
 
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This seminar engages with the life and works of Tariq Ali, the British-Pakistani intellectual, journalist, novelist, filmmaker and political activist. Focusing on the relationship of religion, multiculturalism and secularism, and thus on some of the most urgent, and also most contested issues of our time, we will read, watch and discuss excerpts from Ali’s critical output, including Clash of Fundamentalisms: Crusades, Jihads and Modernity (2002), Conversations with Edward Said (2005) and the recent documentary When Tariq Ali Met Malcolm X (2019). We will also read and analyse Ali’s novel Shadows of the Pomegranate Tree (1992), which is set in 15th-century Spain in the time of the reconquista of the Muslim Kingdom of Granada. It is the first novel in Tariq Ali’s “Islam Quintet“, his critically acclaimed series of historical novels addressing the long history of Islam across the centuries and in different cultural and geographical settings, from Moorish Spain to twentieth-century metropolitan settings in Lahore, London, Paris and Beijing.

 Texts:

  • Tariq Ali, Shadows of the Pomegranate Tree (any pbk edition will do)
  • A selection of further texts and videos, including critical texts by and interviews with Tariq Ali, will be made available via a Moodle course.