Critical Response - Speaking about Muhammad, Speaking for Muslims

Critical Inquiry 37 (4):806 (2011)
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Abstract

In a recent article, Saba Mahmood has presented an intriguing account of what was at stake morally and emotionally for a large number of Muslims in the Danish cartoon controversy. In doing so, she offers a framework for thinking about such instances that takes the place of accounts that portray the conflict as one between a liberal, secular commitment to free speech and a religious commitment to combating blasphemy.

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