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  1. Is Prose Poetry a Conspiracy Against the Noble Qur'an? Poetics, Humans, and God in Contemporary Egypt

    Abstract: There is a peculiar relationship between contemporary poetry and perspectives that are deemed to be heretical by conservative audiences. This relationship is not fully accounted for by current anthropological theories of the secular. The... more

     

    Abstract: There is a peculiar relationship between contemporary poetry and perspectives that are deemed to be heretical by conservative audiences. This relationship is not fully accounted for by current anthropological theories of the secular. The field of literature has been successfully studied as a secular institution – both in the sense of the differentiation of institutions as well as in the sense of the subordination of the religious to the political. Such secularity appears as a rather safe, less controversial way to claim the power of some human entities in relation to God. Some poetry, by contrast, may be accused of heresy or unbelief even when written with pious intention. This suggests a dimension to being secular that is more offensive to conservative societal sensibilities, as it contrasts with deeply-held views on the proper form of the God-human relationship and the associated imaginaries, languages, and aesthetics. Based on a combination of ethnographic research in historical

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Other identifier:
    oai:gesis.izsoz.de:document/63280
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    Veröffentlichungsversion
    begutachtet (peer reviewed)
    Enthalten in: Historical social research; Mannheim : GESIS, 1979-; 44, Heft 3 (2019), 101-126; Online-Ressource
    DDC Categories: 300; 301
    Other subjects: (thesoz)Religionskritik; (thesoz)Ketzer; (thesoz)Koran; (thesoz)Säkularisierung; (thesoz)Ethnographie; (thesoz)Ethik; (thesoz)Islam; (thesoz)Belletristik; (thesoz)Ägypten; (thesoz)Spiritualität; (thesoz)Glaube; (thesoz)politische Macht; (thesoz)Ästhetik; (thesoz)Gegenwart; Poetry; literature; secularism; heresy
    Scope: Online-Ressource