A Mirror For Our Times: 'The Rushdie Affair' and the Future of Multiculturalism

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Abstract

26th September 2008 marks the twentieth anniversary of the beginning of The Satanic Verses controversy - a controversy that in many ways became paradigmatic for the following two decades. Taking as its starting-point the opening two years of the controversy, Paul Weller uses the events and arguments of those years as a lens through which to view what later developed, both in relation to the controversy itself, but also its wider entails, and the incidents and issues through which aspects of the original controversy were reprised. The anniversary of the controversy presents a good opportunity to review the incidents, issues and debates of the time in some historical perspective, while also connecting them with subsequent incidents that have reprised some of the key themes, such as the 'cartoons' controversy, the terror attacks of 9/11 and 7/7, and the killing of the Dutch filmmaker, Theo Van Gogh. The book holds up a mirror for our times that will be of interest to academics, politicians, students, and religious believers, as well as to all who are engaged with the twenty-first century challenges posed by living with radical difference, freedom of expression, and mutual respect, with exploring the relationship between religion and secularity, and with overcoming the threats posed by religiously informed violence.

Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLondon and New York
PublisherBloomsbury
Number of pages277
ISBN (Electronic)9781441148834, 9781472548801
ISBN (Print)780826432766, 9780826432766
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2009
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© Paul Weller 2009. All rights reserved.

Funding

No specific funding informed the research that lay behind this book

Keywords

  • Salman Rushdie
  • Satanic Verses
  • Blasphemy law
  • Equality and Diversity
  • Freedom of thought conscience and religion

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Arts and Humanities(all)
  • General Social Sciences
  • Religious studies
  • Literature and Literary Theory
  • Social Sciences(all)
  • Law
  • Political Science and International Relations

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