Love as difference: the politics of love in the thought of Malek Chebel
Author:
Ruth Mas a
| Affiliation: | a Kulturwissenschaftliches Institute Essen, |
DOI:
10.1080/1350748042000240587
Publication Frequency:
6 issues per year
Published in:
European Review of History: Revue europeenne d'histoire,
Volume
11,
Issue
2
Summer
2004
, pages 273
- 301
Subjects:
European History;
World/International History;
Number of References: 74
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Abstract
This article discusses the ongoing discourses on love that first developed in the 1980s in France as they are articulated through the work of Malek Chebel. It argues that for Chebel 'love' contributes to the ongoing negotiation between Islam and the West and of Islam in France/Europe. The article considers his discourse on love within the context of the current debates on French constructions of community and membership and examines how love engages with the question of difference and identity to decentre and de-essentialise 'Islam'. It concludes that the negotiation between Europe and Islam involves questioning the role of Maghrebi culture and tradition in defining 'Islam' in France.
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