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Bangladeshi Author, Analyst, & Advocate based in Washington. Read my blog, www.AnushaysPoint.com

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APRIL 1, 2010 11:00AM

Islamoeroticism or Art?

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I was on Russia Today (RT) live yesterday evening discussing something I had never heard about until I was asked to come and talk about it: Islamoeroticism.

Now one can imagine just from the name alone how controversial this latest series of art has caused both in the Muslim world and beyond. I argue that the controversy lies in the name “Islamoeroticim” and not the art.

The name suggests that the paintings portray religious pornography. That is probably what has everyone up in arms. But when you look at the art,  many of the pieces done by Muslim women, but some also by men, the messages are very feminist. For example, the Iranian artist Amir Normadie uses his series called “Hejab” to portray the systematic subjugation of women by the Iranian Regime.

Scholars argue that the Quran does not explicitly ban nudity in art, so why are religious leaders attacking the work? I think it is because the name “Islamoeroticism” is more offensive than the art itself.

We are missing the message. To understand the real meaning of the paintings, we should keep religion out of the discussion and take these works for what they are: Art.

What do you think?


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I wish it were knowable just who coined the term "Islamoeroticism." The news is so corrupted by being a capitalist enterprise. If indeed this term originated in the people reporting on the story, then they've themselves created the controversy. The more I pay attention, the more I believe the media is creating the story by molding it and firing it out with a certain spin more than they are actually reporting it. Know what I mean?
I totally agree with you.
Sounds to me like just a high brow way of saying "exploitation of Islamic women porn"

It's a trend here in the states, that may have caught on elsewhere, to call appreciation for everything "porn", the food networks on tv deal with "food porn", the fashion networks deal in "fashion porn", design networks....well you get the picture...but "porn" would certainly be offensive in Islamic countries, so they avoid the term by saying its eroticism, when what they mean is (in their eyes) exploitation
I listened to your interview from the link you've provided here. You've answered very well. I agree with your understanding and point of view. Unfortunately the interviewer still finished off the interview by adding "Islamic" to the "art". tsk tsk.
Rated.
Thank you, Fusana. I have been getting a lot of slack for this interview. I am glad you got my point, but many people missed it. The art is not religious, the name is and is wrongly labeled. Thank you for understanding my point.
so whats the backstory on how you got invited on to russia today? congratulations on that