Analysis of "The Satanic Verses" (original) (raw)

Salman Rushdie's the Satanic Verses: the Sense of Futility in Religion

Vinay Dubey

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Exploiting the Instability of Language: Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses

Zubaidah Shaburdin

2009

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Transcultural Identity and Translingual Practices in Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses

Dorottya Mozes

Język. Komunikacja. Informacja, 2019

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Salman Rushdie and the 'Death' of Multiculturalism - A Close Reading of 'The Satanic Verses' and 'Shalimar the Clown'

Clemens Brucker

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Transnational Literary Slippages and Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses

Joel Kuortti

2011

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ART VERSUS POWER IN THE SATANIC VERSES OF SALMAN RUSHDIE

Simon Listana

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Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses: Some Freudian Aspects

Carlo Coppola

South Asian Review, 1992

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Allusions to Islam in Salman Rushdie's the Satanic Verses

Edy Thoyib

lib.uin-malang.ac.id

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"Exile and Migration : The examination of technological modes of perception through the novel "Satanic Verses", in terms of identity disorientation."

Kostis Velonis

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Religious and Ideological Mythologies in Salman Rushdie's Novels

Manav Ratti

Salman Rushdie in Context (Cambridge University Press), 2023

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Perspectives on Religion in the Works of Salman Rushdie

Clemens Brucker

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Salman Rushdie's Satanic Narration

Marlena Corcoran

The Iowa Review, 1990

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The Transnationalism of Salman Rushdie: From a Contrapuntal to a Metamorphic Reading of History

Roxana Doncu

2017

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Unending metamorphoses: myth, satire and religion in Salman Rushdie's novels

Margareta Petersson

1996

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Migrancy, the Cosmopolitan Intellectual, and the Global City in The Satanic Verses

Gillian Gane

Mfs Modern Fiction Studies, 2002

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History and Satire in Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses, by Ahmed Essop (Review, English Academy Review)

Gaurav Majumdar

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Voids Shaped Like God and the Shaping of Political Space: Religion and Contact Among Cultures in the Work of Salman Rushdie

Steven Schroeder

American Academy of Religion, national meeting, San Francisco, 1992

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Margareta Petersson. Unending Metamorphoses: Myth, Satire and Religion in Salman Rushdie's Novels

Nancy Batty

ARIEL: A Review of International English Literature, 1997

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PROBLEMS AND LOST OF IDENTITY IN THE SALMAN RUSHDIE'S 20 CENTURY MIDNIGHT'S CHILDREN AND SHAME NOVELS -A STUDY

International Research Journal of India

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The Satanic Verses and the Demonic Text

Frans Mäyrä

2005

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Salman Rushdie and Islamophobia

Rachel Trousdale

The Journal of Commonwealth Literature, 2017

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Games of Identity and Alterity in the Novels of Salman Rushdie and V. S. Naipaul

emilia ivancu

2019

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Globalization, Postcoloniality, and the Problem of Literary Studies in The Satanic Verses

Peter Kalliney

MFS Modern Fiction Studies, 2002

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In Search of Self: the Pangs of Identity in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children

punyashree panda

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Salman Rushdie: An Anthology of 21st Century Criticism

Dr Ajay K Chaubey

Atlantic Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi, 2016

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THE RE-EVALUATION OF THE MAKING OF HISTORY FOR THE CREATION OF NATIONAL IDENTITY IN SALMAN RUSHDIE’S

Mudasir Rahman

Research Inspiration, 2016

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Politics of Frontiers, Exile, Hybridity and Multiculturalism inthe Novels of Salman Rushdie

SMART M O V E S J O U R N A L IJELLH

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Salman Rushdie’s 'Joseph Anton' and the Question of Intolerance

Suvankar Ghosh Roy Chowdhury

Ethos Literary Journal (ELJ), 2018

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Midnight’s Children, Shame and The Satanic Verses

Suchitra Awasthi

Summerhill, 2021

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Salman Rushdie: The Accidental Intellectual in the Mediascape

Ana Cristina Mendes

Postcolonial Intellectuals in Europe: Academics, Artists, Activists and their Publics, 2018

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Enchanted realms, sceptical perspectives : Salman Rushdie’s recent fiction

Madeline A Clements

2014

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Contextualizing postcolonial problematics of identity and self: Salman Rushdie's 'Midnight's Children'

Birinchi Kumar Das

2022

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An Examination of the Key Features of Salman Rushdie’s Historiographic Metafiction: A Possible Worlds Theory Approach

George Shamshayooadeh

2018

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THE AGONIES AND ECSTASIES OF DIASPORA IN RUSHDIE'S FICTION

Dr. Priyanka Singla

IRJHIS, 2023

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Allegories of Sacred Imperfection: Magic, Hermeneutics, and Passion in The Satanic Verses

Pnina Werbner

Current anthropology, 1996

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