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- catalog contributor b11344538.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description "A Sequence of Events -- The Novel: A Fuss Over Nothing? -- A Synopsis of the Story -- Can aGreat Work of Literature be Suppressed? (An Appreciation of the Literary Significance of The Satanic Verses -- The Novel as a Postmodern Icon -- A Sympathetic Novel: Migration and Loss -- Major Themes in the Work of Salman Rushdie -- The Offending Passages -- Critical Non-Islamic Passages -- The Author -- Rushdie: His Intentions, his Conversion and its Implications -- Rushdie: the greedy conspirer -- Rushdie: the racist -- Rushdie: a traitor to the British Muslim community -- Rushdie: "the Brown Sahib" -- Rushdie: the avid defender of secularist postmodern ideology -- Rushdie's Conversion -- Understanding Muslim Positions -- A Terrorist Threat? -- The Satanic Verses -- A Modern Day Orientalist Writing? -- Historicity and the Fictional Nature of The Satanic Verses -- The Satanic Verses Incident -- The Central Role of the Prophet Muhammad For Muslims -- Jews, Christians and Muslims -- Disparate Treatment? -- Liberal Positions -- Secular Fundamentalism -- Secular Values Challenged -- The right to publish and exercise free speech are absolute -- On Liberty -- Areopagitica -- Muslims do not have to read the book; Muslims have not read the book -- God cannot be threatened by a mere book -- The book is fiction -- The minority Muslim community should not be allowed to impose their will on the majority -- British Muslim reaction to the book was not because of the book itself, but because of social reasons.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [287]-299) and index.".
- catalog extent "xv, 302 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0773480315 (hardcover)".
- catalog isPartOf "Symposium series (Edwin Mellen Press) ; v. 53".
- catalog isPartOf "Symposium series ; v. 53".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lewsiton, NY : Edwin Mellen Press,".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "823/.914 21".
- catalog subject "Blasphemy Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "Fiction Censorship Great Britain History 20th century.".
- catalog subject "Fiction Censorship Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "Islam and literature.".
- catalog subject "Muslims Great Britain Attitudes.".
- catalog subject "Offenses against religion Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "PR6068.U757 S273522 1999".
- catalog subject "Rushdie, Salman Censorship.".
- catalog subject "Rushdie, Salman. Satanic verses.".
- catalog tableOfContents "A Sequence of Events -- The Novel: A Fuss Over Nothing? -- A Synopsis of the Story -- Can aGreat Work of Literature be Suppressed? (An Appreciation of the Literary Significance of The Satanic Verses -- The Novel as a Postmodern Icon -- A Sympathetic Novel: Migration and Loss -- Major Themes in the Work of Salman Rushdie -- The Offending Passages -- Critical Non-Islamic Passages -- The Author -- Rushdie: His Intentions, his Conversion and its Implications -- Rushdie: the greedy conspirer -- Rushdie: the racist -- Rushdie: a traitor to the British Muslim community -- Rushdie: "the Brown Sahib" -- Rushdie: the avid defender of secularist postmodern ideology -- Rushdie's Conversion -- Understanding Muslim Positions -- A Terrorist Threat? -- The Satanic Verses -- A Modern Day Orientalist Writing? -- Historicity and the Fictional Nature of The Satanic Verses -- The Satanic Verses Incident -- The Central Role of the Prophet Muhammad For Muslims -- Jews, Christians and Muslims -- Disparate Treatment? -- Liberal Positions -- Secular Fundamentalism -- Secular Values Challenged -- The right to publish and exercise free speech are absolute -- On Liberty -- Areopagitica -- Muslims do not have to read the book; Muslims have not read the book -- God cannot be threatened by a mere book -- The book is fiction -- The minority Muslim community should not be allowed to impose their will on the majority -- British Muslim reaction to the book was not because of the book itself, but because of social reasons.".
- catalog title "An attempt to understand the Muslim reaction to the Satanic verses / Victoria LaʾPorte.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".