Muslims in the Performative Mode: A Reflection on Muslim-Christian Dialogue

Hermansen stresses that one needs to consider whether performance is a genuine and effective mode of dialogue with non-Muslims and of enacting Muslims' experience. She expounds that in some ways it has a defensive quality of asserting the Muslims difference and reinforcing their otherness, and...

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