Tradition, modernity, and postmodernity in Arabic literature : : essays in honor of professor Issa J. Boullata / / edited by Kamal Abdel-Malek & Wael Hallaq.
This volume offers a collection of essays by a group of scholars of Arabic literature. It explores various manifestations of traditional as well as modern and postmodern themes and techniques in Arabic literature.
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Year of Publication: | 2000 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (433 pages) |
Notes: | Description based upon print version of record. |
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Table of Contents:
- Contents; Preface; Biographical Notes on the Contributors; Professor Issa J. Boullata: A Profile of an Intellectual Exile; Literary Creativity and the Cultural Heritage: The atlāl in Modern Arabic Fiction; Love, Death, and the Ghost of al-Khansā' : The Modern Female Poetic Voice in Fadwā Tuqān's Elegies for Her Brother Ibrāhīm; The December Flower,"" a poem by Fadwā Tuqān. Translated from the Arabic; Sindbad the Sailor and the Early Arabic Novel; ""The Infiltrators,"" a short story by Hannā Ibrāhīm. Translated from the Arabic
- Literary Creativity and Social Change: What has Happened to the Arab Psyche Since the Sixties? A Study in a few Literary Masks; Going Beyond Socialist Realism, Getting Nowhere: Luwīs 'Awad's Cross-cultural Encounter with the Other; ""Only Women and Writing Can Save Us from Death"": Erotic Empowering in the Poetry of Nizār Qabbānī (d. 1998); Creativity in the Novels of Emile Habiby, with Special Reference to Sa'īd the Pessoptimist; Feminism in Revolution: The Case of Sahar Khalīfa; History, Religion, and the Construction of Subjectivity in Elias Khoury's Rihlat Ghāndī al-Saghīr; Living in Truth
- Modern Arabic Poetry: Vision and Reality; Al-Balda al-Ukhrā: A Meta-Text Un-Veiled; Dr. Ramzī and Mr. Sharaf: Sun'allāh Ibrāhīm and the Duplicity of the Literary Field; Visual Thinking and the Arab Semantic Memory; Explorations in Exile and Creativity: The Case of Arab-American Writers; Gibran and the American Literary Canon: The Problem of The Prophet; The Collapse of Totalizing Discourse and the Rise of Marginalized/Minority Discourses; Committed Postmodernity: Muhammad Barrāda's The Game of Forgetting; Postmoderning the Traditional in the Autobiography of Shaykh Kishk; Iman Mersal: Egypt's Postmodern Poet; Index