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The rhetoric of cultural identity generally goes in two potential directions: One a universal line that insists on an overall pattern of integration and harmony among all peoples regardless of their differences, and the other a line which suggests that various cultures are so specific and different that they will eventually enter into clash, violence and war. Drawing upon Derrida's concept of differance, I will point out that such rhetoric as examples of current political discourses fail to open the concept of cultural identity through redefining its relationship with otherness. This will be accompanied by poetry of Rumi and Whitman to suggest that their literary language through its non-dialectic characteristics is familiar with the problematic of identity and has the ability to form a cross-cultural dialogue. Sufism And Transcendentalism envisages the possibility of dialogue against the background of political conflict.

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Taking her cue from Derrida’s writing about différance and hospitality, Elham Shayegh presents an enlightening comparative reading of the poetry of Rumi and Whitman, in order to model a less reified relationship between self and other than the one that tosses up rhetoric—from all sides—about a “clash of civilizations.” This is a hopeful book that deserves a readership in these difficult times. -- Keith Tuma, professor of English at Miami University, editor of Miami University Press

Table of Contents
Introduction

Chapter I: A Postcolonial Otherness

Chapter II: Logocentrism

Chapter III: Cultural Dialogue

Chapter IV: Compromising Binaries

Chapter V: On Hospitality

Conclusion: A Poststructuralist Otherness

Sufism and Transcendentalism: A Poststructuralist

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 09/03/2020
      ISBN13: 9781793616012, 978-1793616012
      ISBN10: 1793616019

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The rhetoric of cultural identity generally goes in two potential directions: One a universal line that insists on an overall pattern of integration and harmony among all peoples regardless of their differences, and the other a line which suggests that various cultures are so specific and different that they will eventually enter into clash, violence and war. Drawing upon Derrida's concept of differance, I will point out that such rhetoric as examples of current political discourses fail to open the concept of cultural identity through redefining its relationship with otherness. This will be accompanied by poetry of Rumi and Whitman to suggest that their literary language through its non-dialectic characteristics is familiar with the problematic of identity and has the ability to form a cross-cultural dialogue. Sufism And Transcendentalism envisages the possibility of dialogue against the background of political conflict.

      Trade Review
      Taking her cue from Derrida’s writing about différance and hospitality, Elham Shayegh presents an enlightening comparative reading of the poetry of Rumi and Whitman, in order to model a less reified relationship between self and other than the one that tosses up rhetoric—from all sides—about a “clash of civilizations.” This is a hopeful book that deserves a readership in these difficult times. -- Keith Tuma, professor of English at Miami University, editor of Miami University Press

      Table of Contents
      Introduction

      Chapter I: A Postcolonial Otherness

      Chapter II: Logocentrism

      Chapter III: Cultural Dialogue

      Chapter IV: Compromising Binaries

      Chapter V: On Hospitality

      Conclusion: A Poststructuralist Otherness

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