Podcast:
https://newlinesmag.com/podcast/orientalism-salafism-and-sci-fi-in-the-world-of-dune-with-haris-durrani/Haris Durrani has a different reading. He contends that the story’s Islamic influences go deeper than mere set dressing and that despite its many issues, the story reflects a much more nuanced critique of colonialism and messianic authority — one deeply rooted in author Frank Herbert’s surprisingly sophisticated understanding of Muslim theology.
Yet still, Durrani says, there is a lot to criticize. He points out that despite the Middle East-inspired setting, none of the major characters is portrayed in the film adaptation by actors from Middle Eastern backgrounds. It’s symptomatic, he argues, of Hollywood’s long-running reliance on Orientalist tropes and preconceptions. But a new generation of Muslim science fiction writers may be poised to finally change that.
what? I am lost here . are you guys talking about Franklin Patrick Herbert Jr. (October 8, 1920 – February 11, 1986)? that American science fiction author??
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Did Herbert say that., his 1982 children book
God Emperor of Dune related or based on science in Islam ?? and it is
Islamic Science Fiction??