Conspiracy in Modern Egyptian Literature

Conspiracy in Modern Egyptian Literature
Title Conspiracy in Modern Egyptian Literature PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Koerber
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 288
Release 2018-03-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1474417450

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This book examines the diverse uses of conspiracy theory in Egyptian fiction since the early twentieth century. Read against the historical and intertextual backgrounds of individual authors and their works, conspiracy theory emerges not as a single, rigid ideology, but as a style of writing that is equal parts literary and political.

Space in Modern Egyptian Fiction

Space in Modern Egyptian Fiction
Title Space in Modern Egyptian Fiction PDF eBook
Author Yasmine Ramadan
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 248
Release 2019-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 1474427669

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In 1960s Egypt a group of writers exploded onto the literary scene, transforming the aesthetic landscape. Space in Modern Egyptian Fiction explores how this literary generation presents a marked shift in the representation of rural, urban and exilic space, reflecting a disappointment with the project of the postcolonial nation-state in Egypt. Combining a sociological approach to literature with detailed close readings, Yasmine Ramadan explores the spatial representations that embodied this shift within the Egyptian literary scene and the disappearance of an idealized nation in the Egyptian novel. This study provides a robust examination of the emergence and establishment of some of the most significant writers in modern Egyptian literature, and their influence across six decades, while also tracing the social, economic, political and aesthetic changes that marked this period in Egypt's contemporary history.

Egypt 1919

Egypt 1919
Title Egypt 1919 PDF eBook
Author Dina Heshmat
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 248
Release 2020-05-28
Genre History
ISBN 1474458386

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The first book offering an extensive analysis of literary and cinematic narratives dealing with the 1919 anti-colonial revolution in Egypt.

Blogging from Egypt

Blogging from Egypt
Title Blogging from Egypt PDF eBook
Author Teresa Pepe
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 256
Release 2019-01-03
Genre Arabic literature
ISBN 1474434010

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Six years before the Egyptian revolution of January 2011, many young Egyptians had resorted to blogging as a means of self-expression and literary creativity. This resulted in the emergence of a new literary genre: the autofictional blog. Such blogs are explored here as forms of digital literature, combining literary analysis and interviews with the authors. The blogs analysed give readers a glimpse into the daily lives, feelings and aspirations of the Egyptian youth who have pushed the country towards a cultural and political revolution. The narratives are also indicative of significant aesthetic and political developments taking place in Arabic literature and culture.

Women, Writing and the Iraqi Ba'thist State

Women, Writing and the Iraqi Ba'thist State
Title Women, Writing and the Iraqi Ba'thist State PDF eBook
Author Hawraa Al-Hassan
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 264
Release 2020-09-04
Genre History
ISBN 1474441777

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Explores discourses on gender and representations of women in modern Iraqi fiction. By exploring discourses on gender in both propaganda and high art fictional writings by Iraqis, this book offers an alternative narrative of the literary and cultural history of Iraq.

Libyan Novel

Libyan Novel
Title Libyan Novel PDF eBook
Author Charis Olszok
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 320
Release 2020-06-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1474457479

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Analysing prominent novelists such as Ibrahim al-Kuni and Hisham Matar, alongside lesser-known and emerging voices, this book introduces the themes and genres of the Libyan novel during the al-Qadhafi era. Exploring latent political protest and environmental lament in the writing of novelists in exile and in the Jamahiriyya, Charis Olszok focuses on the prominence of encounters between humans, animals and the land, the poetics of vulnerability that emerge from them, and the vision of humans as creatures (makhluqat) in which they are framed.

Prophetic Translation

Prophetic Translation
Title Prophetic Translation PDF eBook
Author Maya I. Kesrouany
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 250
Release 2018-11-26
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1474407412

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Collection of newly-commissioned essays tracing cutting-edge developments in children's literature research.