The Poetics of Anti-colonialism in the Arabic Qaṣīdah

The Poetics of Anti-colonialism in the Arabic Qaṣīdah
Title The Poetics of Anti-colonialism in the Arabic Qaṣīdah PDF eBook
Author Hussein N. Kadhim
Publisher BRILL
Pages 305
Release 2004
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004130306

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This volume deals with the Arab literary response to European colonialism as articulated in the works of four leading twentieth-century poets: A?mad Shawq?, Ma?r?f al-Ru f?, Badr Sh?kir al-Sayy?b and ?Abd al-Wahh?b al-Bay?t?.

Poetics of Love in the Arabic Novel

Poetics of Love in the Arabic Novel
Title Poetics of Love in the Arabic Novel PDF eBook
Author Wen-chin Ouyang
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 304
Release 2012-06-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0748655077

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Considers the Arabic novel within the triangle of the nation-state, modernity and tradition.The novel is now a major genre in the Arabic literary field; this book explores the development of the novel, especially the ways in which the genre engages with a

Essays On Nima Yushij

Essays On Nima Yushij
Title Essays On Nima Yushij PDF eBook
Author Aḥmad Karīmī Ḥakkāk
Publisher BRILL
Pages 279
Release 2004
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004138099

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Situating Nima's life firmly within the context of 20th century Iranian history this book contributes to an emerging trend in literary scholarship on Persian literature that views Persian poetry as a living and constantly evolving tradition rather than an icon of some fading glory.

Re-orienting Modernism in Arabic and Persian Poetry

Re-orienting Modernism in Arabic and Persian Poetry
Title Re-orienting Modernism in Arabic and Persian Poetry PDF eBook
Author Levi Thompson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 245
Release 2022-12-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1009164473

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Comparatively studies, through both form and content, the development of Arabic and Persian modernist poetry during the mid-twentieth century.

Arab-Jewish Literature

Arab-Jewish Literature
Title Arab-Jewish Literature PDF eBook
Author Reuven Snir
Publisher BRILL
Pages 426
Release 2019-01-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004390685

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In Arab-Jewish Literature: The Birth and Demise of the Arabic Short Story, Reuven Snir offers an account of the emergence of the art of the Arabic short story among the Arabized Jews during the 1920s, especially in Iraq and Egypt, its development in the next two decades, until the emigration to Israel after 1948, and the efforts to continue the literary writing in Israeli society, the shift to Hebrew, and its current demise. The stories discussed in the book reflect the various stages of the development of Arab-Jewish identity during the twentieth century and are studied in the relevant updated theoretical and literary contexts. An anthology of sixteen translated stories is also included as an appendix to the book. "Highly recommended for academic libraries collecting in the areas of Arab-Jewish cultural history, diaspora and exile studies, and literary identity formations." - Dr. Yaffa Weisman, Los Angeles, in: Association of Jewish Libraries News and Reviews 1.2 (2019)

The Mantle Odes

The Mantle Odes
Title The Mantle Odes PDF eBook
Author Suzanne Pinckney Stetkevych
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 337
Release 2010
Genre Laudatory poetry, Arabic
ISBN 0253354870

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Includes passages translated into English.

The Dangers of Poetry

The Dangers of Poetry
Title The Dangers of Poetry PDF eBook
Author Kevin M. Jones
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 388
Release 2020-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 1503613879

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Poetry has long dominated the cultural landscape of modern Iraq, simultaneously representing the literary pinnacle of high culture and giving voice to the popular discourses of mass culture. As the favored genre of culture expression for religious clerics, nationalist politicians, leftist dissidents, and avant-garde intellectuals, poetry critically shaped the social, political, and cultural debates that consumed the Iraqi public sphere in the twentieth century. The popularity of poetry in modern Iraq, however, made it a dangerous practice that carried serious political consequences and grave risks to dissident poets. The Dangers of Poetry is the first book to narrate the social history of poetry in the modern Middle East. Moving beyond the analysis of poems as literary and intellectual texts, Kevin M. Jones shows how poems functioned as social acts that critically shaped the cultural politics of revolutionary Iraq. He narrates the history of three generations of Iraqi poets who navigated the fraught relationship between culture and politics in pursuit of their own ambitions and agendas. Through this historical analysis of thousands of poems published in newspapers, recited in popular demonstrations, and disseminated in secret whispers, this book reveals the overlooked contribution of these poets to the spirit of rebellion in modern Iraq.