The Image of the Prophet between Ideal and Ideology
A Scholarly Investigation
edited by Christiane J. Gruber and Avinoam Shalem
By crossing disciplinary boundaries in the field of the humanities, this volume aims to elucidate Muhammad’s visualization in the West vis-à-vis his image in Islam. It does so not by relegating materials to geographical and/or linguistic spheres or by separating texts from images. Rather, it seeks to place various articles in thematic and theoretical conversation so as to explore more broadly how the Prophet has been constructed, visualized, narrated, encountered, revised, adapted, and adopted in multiple cultural traditions, in European and American traditions and in the world of Islam from the medieval era until the modern period.
Walter De Gruyter, Berlin 2014
392 pages, 100 Fig.
ISBN 978-3-11-031254-6