What We Are Reading Today: Sacred Language, Vernacular Difference

What We Are Reading Today: Sacred Language, Vernacular Difference
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Updated 01 February 2024
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What We Are Reading Today: Sacred Language, Vernacular Difference

What We Are Reading Today: Sacred Language, Vernacular Difference

Author: Annette Damayanti Lienau

By examining how major writers and intellectuals across several generations grappled with the cultural asymmetries imposed by imperial Europe, Lienau shows that Arabic—as a cosmopolitan, interethnic, and interreligious language—complicated debates over questions of indigeneity, counter-imperial nationalisms, and emerging nation-states.

Unearthing parallels from West Africa to Southeast Asia, Sacred Language, Vernacular Difference argues that debates comparing the status of Arabic to other languages challenged not only Eurocentric but Arabocentric forms of ethnolinguistic and racial prejudice.