Crescent and the Pen: The Strange Journey of Taslima Nasreen

Crescent and the Pen: The Strange Journey of Taslima Nasreen

by Hanifa Deen
Crescent and the Pen: The Strange Journey of Taslima Nasreen

Crescent and the Pen: The Strange Journey of Taslima Nasreen

by Hanifa Deen

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Overview

This is a book about a writer, Islamic fundamentalism, mythmaking, and international literary politics. It is the story of Taslima Nasreen, a former medical doctor and protest writer who shot to international fame in 1993 at the age of thirty-four after she was accused of blasphemy by religious fanatics in Bangladesh and her book Shame was banned. In order to escape a warrant for her arrest, the controversial writer went underground and, as the official story has it, fled to the West where she became a human rights celebrity, a female version of Salman Rushdie. Taslima Nasreen's name almost became a household word in 1994, when she was awarded the Sakharov Prize by the European Parliament, and she was feted by presidents, chancellors, mayors, and famous writers and intellectuals around Europe for two years. She is still remembered and widely admired as a modern-day feminist icon who fought the bearded fundamentalists in her own country and whose life was in danger. This is the official story that most people are familiar with, and the one that is widely believed by Taslima supporters around the world. However, as The Crescent and the Pen reveals, in the style of a literary detective tale, the true story behind the international campaign to save Taslima has bever been told until now.

Following on the trail of Taslima, Deen questions the reasoning behind the international crusade to save her, in the process debunking much of the current thinking that has shaped Islam into the new global enemy. She discovers that the story of what really happened to Taslima is a fascinating labyrinth where memory and myth have merged, the tale having acquired a life of its own with a hundred different authors.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313082832
Publisher: ABC-CLIO, Incorporated
Publication date: 10/30/2006
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 422 KB

About the Author

HANIFA DEEN is Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Muslim Minorities at Monash University. An award-winning Australian author of Pakistani-Muslim ancestry who writes narrative nonfiction and lives in Melbourbane, Deen has held a number of high-profile positions in a career spanning twenty-three years in human rights, ethnic affairs, and immigration, including: Hearing Commissioner with the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission of Australia, Deputy Commissioner of Multicultural Affairs Western Australia, and a Director of Special Broadcasting Services (SBS) Corporation. She now works full-time as a writer, which she sees as the perfect medium for a woman with an irreverent tongue, a maverick-Muslim perspective on life, and a passion to subvert stereotypes wherever they lurk.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Sources
Author's Note
The Snake's Fangs—A Prologue
Part I. The Grand Tamasha
1. On the Trail of Taslima
2. A Cold Red Carpet
3. A Tug of Wills
4. Fallen Prose of a Fallen Woman
Part II. Taslima and the Dragon Slayers
5. The Summer of Taslima
6. The Dragon Slayer
7. German Fairy Tales
8. The Land of Rushdie
9. Passionate Women
10. Missing Pieces
Magic and the Law—An Epilogue
Index

What People are Saying About This

Ali Riaz

"The Crescent and the Pen challenges the conventional wisdom about the Taslima Nasreen saga. The masterfully crafted personal narrative by Hanifa Deen is enriched with extensive interviews of the principal actors and is bound keep the readers captivated."

Riaz Hassan

"Hanifa Deen offers a brilliantly researched and masterly account of the saga of Bangladeshi's writer Taslima Nasreen. It deconstructs the mythology surrounding Nasreen's flight from Bangladesh in 1994, supposedly to escape the threats from Islamists. The book evokes feelings of sympathy, pity and admiration and makes compelling reading for all interested in Taslima Nasreen's saga and all its symbolism."

David Ludden

"Hanifa Deen has turned her personal quest for the true story of Taslima Nasreen's fame and exile into a compelling, judicious, and critically insightful bit of scholarly detective history. She provides an eye-opening account of the cultural politics of literary celebrity in the present age of global anti-Islamism."

Dr Shahram Akbarzadeh

"Hanifa Deen has produced a rich and informative literary tapestry, matching the complexity of the subject matter that is filled with an intriguing mix of myth and reality. Deen's meticulous treatment of the facts and her personalized account of Islamism, exile and identity politics make this book essential reading."

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