P Rastogi - Research in African Literatures, 2011 - JSTOR
ABSTRACT This essay examines Ishtiyaq Shukri's novel The Silent Minaret (2005) in order to understand the changes that have taken place in South African Indian fiction after nearly a …
MN Jayawardane - Research in African Literatures, 2014 - JSTOR
ABSTRACT In The Silent Minaret, South African–born writer Ishtiyaq Shukri links apartheid- era obsessions with classifying and immobilizing people with the anxieties of the post-9/11 …
With the end of apartheid, cultural commentators anticipated new directions in South African fiction that would place its narratives on a world stage, taking account of global concerns …
This study aims to investigate new understandings of 'home'as represented through the experiences of the migrant characters in Nadine Gordimer's The Pickup and Ishtiyaq …
This thesis takes as its subject matter a small field of activity in South African fiction in English, a field which I provisionally title the post-transitional moment. It brings together …
CB Theron - English Studies in Africa, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
This paper focuses on Ishtiyaq Shukri's The Silent Minaret (2005), a novel about the disappearance of Issa Shamsuddin, a young South African student of Eastern descent living …
M Dass - Journal of Literary Studies, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Die artikel ondersoek hoe Ishtiyaq Shukri se The Silent Minaret die beperkte en skerp ongelyke vorms van kulturele uitruiling wat post-9/11 Brittanje kenmerk kritiek sowel as hoe …
P Sulter - Transnational Literature, 2018 - search.proquest.com
The following article considers how historical metanarratives are critiqued in The Silent Minaret (2005), a novel by South African author Ishtiyaq Shukri. With reference to Judith …
This paper studies the representation of the Muslim body (within the context of the War on Terror) as an instance of disembodied subjectivity that haunts through the remnants of its …