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From: Mohammed BEN JELLOUN <mohammed.benjelloun-AT-mail.bip.net>
Subject: fundamentalisms, religious and secular
Date: Fri, 10 May 2002 23:58:12 +0200


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Dear Saeed, Berry and all,

I recommend you "warmly" my own contribution to the last issue of Jouvert as an indirect or a rather "theoretical" comment on the "Letter to a Young Muslim" (Tariq Ali's) and the inquiries, very important indeed, about the "Palestinian State."

Best wishes,
Mohammed

***ANNOUNCEMENT OF PUBLICATION***
Jouvert:  a journal of postcolonial studies, Volume 6,
Issue 3
http://social.chass.ncsu.edu/jouvert

Table of Contents:
     --Editor's Introduction,  "All the World is Global, But
Some Places 
are More Global than Others"
     --Manjul, Susan Simone, M. M. Thakur, Richard
Whisnant, 
"The People Who Live In Shangri-La: Photographs,
Poems, Video"
     --Joy Mahabir, "Rhythm and Class Struggle: The
Calypsoes of 
David Rudder"
     --Andrew Armstrong, "BLOODY HISTORY! Exploring
a Capacity 
for Revision.  Restaging History in Wilson Harris's
Jonestown and 
Caryl Phillips' The Nature of Blood" 
     --Kevin Cryderman, "Ghosts in the Palimpsest of
Cultural 
Memory: An Archaeology of Faizal Deen's Poetic
Memoir Land 
Without Chocolate (a.k.a. 'the art of writing about
authors before 
they are famous')" 
     --Mohammed Ben Jelloun, "Agonistic Islam" 
     --Rawi Hage, "Ahmad" 
     --Geetha Ganapathy-Doré, "Private Woes in
a Public 
Story:  A Study of Michael Ondaatje's Anil's Ghost" 
     --John Hickman and Sarah Bartlett, "Reporting a
New Delhi 
Bias?  A Content Analysis of AP Wire Stories on the
Conflicts in Sri 
Lanka and Kashmir" 
     --Ibrahima Ndiaye, "Space, Time and Empowerment
in Ama Ata 
Aidoo's Changes" 
     --Rick Talbot, "Total Bull and The Buffalo: A Tale
from the 
Pastureland" 

Reviews:
     --Elizabeth DeLoughrey, "Petrarchism in the New
World" 
(Review of Unrequited Conquests: Love and Empire in
the Colonial 
Americas. By Roland Greene.)
     --Pramod K. Nayar, "Colonial Ideology and the
'Science' of 
Medicine" (Review of Romanticism and Colonial
Disease. By Alan 
Bewell.) 
     --Tapati Bharadwaj, "Politics of Position"  (Review of
Going 
Global. The Transnational Reception of Third World
Women 
Writers.  Edited by Amal Amireh and Losa Suhair
Majaj.) 
     --Chimalum Nwankwo, "Celebrating Ghanaian
Creativity" 
(Review of FonTomFrom : Contemporary Ghanaian
Literature, 
Theatre and Film.    Edited by Kofi Anyidoho and James
Gibbs.)
     --David Buuck, "Henry Gamboa and the
Contemporary Avant-
Garde"  (Review of Urban Exile: The Collected Writings
of Henry 
Gamboa Jr. Edited by Chon  A. Noriega.) 
     --Champa Patel, "Black Gay / Gay Black"  (Review of
The 
Greatest Taboo: Homosexuality in Black Communities.
By Delroy  
Constantine Simms.) 
     --Rini Bhattacharya Mehta, National Mythology 
(Review of Myths 
and Nationhood. Edited by Geoffrey Hosking and
George 
Sch=F6pflin.)







HTML VERSION:

Dear Saeed, Berry and all,
 
I recommend you "warmly" my own contribution to the last issue of Jouvert as an indirect or a rather "theoretical" comment on the "Letter to a Young Muslim" (Tariq Ali's) and the inquiries, very important indeed, about the "Palestinian State."
 
Best wishes,
Mohammed
 
***ANNOUNCEMENT OF PUBLICATION***
Jouvert:  a journal of postcolonial studies, Volume 6,
Issue 3
http://social.chass.ncsu.edu/jouvert

Table of Contents:
     --Editor's Introduction,  "All the World is Global, But
Some Places 
are More Global than Others"
     --Manjul, Susan Simone, M. M. Thakur, Richard
Whisnant, 
"The People Who Live In Shangri-La: Photographs,
Poems, Video"
     --Joy Mahabir, "Rhythm and Class Struggle: The
Calypsoes of 
David Rudder"
     --Andrew Armstrong, "BLOODY HISTORY! Exploring
a Capacity 
for Revision.  Restaging History in Wilson Harris's
Jonestown and 
Caryl Phillips' The Nature of Blood" 
     --Kevin Cryderman, "Ghosts in the Palimpsest of
Cultural 
Memory: An Archaeology of Faizal Deen's Poetic
Memoir Land 
Without Chocolate (a.k.a. 'the art of writing about
authors before 
they are famous')" 
     --Mohammed Ben Jelloun, "Agonistic Islam" 
     --Rawi Hage, "Ahmad" 
     --Geetha Ganapathy-Dor&eacute;, "Private Woes in
a Public 
Story:  A Study of Michael Ondaatje's Anil's Ghost" 
     --John Hickman and Sarah Bartlett, "Reporting a
New Delhi 
Bias?  A Content Analysis of AP Wire Stories on the
Conflicts in Sri 
Lanka and Kashmir" 
     --Ibrahima Ndiaye, "Space, Time and Empowerment
in Ama Ata 
Aidoo's Changes" 
     --Rick Talbot, "Total Bull and The Buffalo: A Tale
from the 
Pastureland" 

Reviews:
     --Elizabeth DeLoughrey, "Petrarchism in the New
World" 
(Review of Unrequited Conquests: Love and Empire in
the Colonial 
Americas. By Roland Greene.)
     --Pramod K. Nayar, "Colonial Ideology and the
'Science' of 
Medicine" (Review of Romanticism and Colonial
Disease. By Alan 
Bewell.) 
     --Tapati Bharadwaj, "Politics of Position"  (Review of
Going 
Global. The Transnational Reception of Third World
Women 
Writers.  Edited by Amal Amireh and Losa Suhair
Majaj.) 
     --Chimalum Nwankwo, "Celebrating Ghanaian
Creativity" 
(Review of FonTomFrom : Contemporary Ghanaian
Literature, 
Theatre and Film.    Edited by Kofi Anyidoho and James
Gibbs.)
     --David Buuck, "Henry Gamboa and the
Contemporary Avant-
Garde"  (Review of Urban Exile: The Collected Writings
of Henry 
Gamboa Jr. Edited by Chon  A. Noriega.) 
     --Champa Patel, "Black Gay / Gay Black"  (Review of
The 
Greatest Taboo: Homosexuality in Black Communities.
By Delroy  
Constantine Simms.) 
     --Rini Bhattacharya Mehta, National Mythology 
(Review of Myths 
and Nationhood. Edited by Geoffrey Hosking and
George 
Sch=F6pflin.)





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