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Arabic literature in a posthuman world : proceedings of the 12th Conference of the European Association for Modern Arabic Literature (EURAMAL), May 2016, Oslo /

Arabic Literature in a Posthuman World explores Arabic literary production after the so-called "Arab Spring". 23 specialists of modern Arabic literature analyze the many ways in which contemporary Arab authors view and comment on a world that is dramatically changing and disintegrating, a...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: EURAMAL Conference Oslo, Norway
Otros Autores: Guth, Stephan (Editor ), Pepe, Teresa (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Francés
Publicado: Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz Verlag, 2019.
Colección:Mîzân (Wiesbaden, Germany) ; Bd. 31.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 8 |a Arabic Literature in a Posthuman World explores Arabic literary production after the so-called "Arab Spring". 23 specialists of modern Arabic literature analyze the many ways in which contemporary Arab authors view and comment on a world that is dramatically changing and disintegrating, a world full of violent conflict, social instability, ideological vacuum and political collapse where there does not seem to be any place for humanity any more. The spread of new technologies and media added, this world not only appears inhumane, but also posthuman, a world of monstrosity in which mankind no longer controls its own destiny. Authors react to this with a writing of a new quality that makes the old humanist project of an Arab nah?a appear as a failed utopia. The first section focuses on the increased interest that authors assign to the past as a shaper of the present. The other sections highlight the many subversive techniques with which the writers try to reassert humanity against the overall trend of de-humanization. The spectrum spans from "Contested Spaces over Science Fiction and Dystopia" and methods of "Countering/Resisting Fragmentation", "Dispersal", "Loss", "Oblivion", to "Satire and Rap". The volume is the first to explore what Ihab Hassan's term posthuman(ism), widely debated only in and for Western contexts so far, may mean in other parts of the world. 
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505 8 |a DORIT GOTTESFELD: Changing Spaces: Space and Place in the novel Confusing the Stork, by Palestinian writer Akram MusallamEVA MARIE HÅLAND: Voices in the Novel: Ten Yellow Leather Chairs; JONATHAN MORÉN: Inverting the Stranger: Salīm Barakāt in the Land of the Living Dead; Subversion II -- Science Fiction and Dystopia; ADA BARBARO: You'll Be Mine for Ever: The Human Longing for Eternal Life in a Novel That Explores the Future; STEPHAN MILICH: The Politics of Terror and Traumatization: State Violence and Dehumanization in Basma ʻAbd al-ʻAzīz's al-Ṭābūr 
505 8 |a MARIA-ELENA PANICONI: Ḍarīḥ Abī by Ṭāriq Imām: Dystopia and Fantasy-FolkloreTERESA PEPE: Aḥmad Nājī's Istikhdām al-ḥayāh (Using Life) as "Critical Dystopia"; WALAA' SAID: Dystopianizing the 'Revolution': Muḥammad Rabīʻ's ʻUṭārid (2015); Subversion III -- Countering/Resisting Fragmentation, Dispersal, Loss, Oblivion; SAMIR HAJJ: The Diasporic and the Fantastic in Inʻām Kachachī's Ṭashārī; RIMA SLEIMAN: Le récit de guerre féminin et l'éclatement des genres : L'exemple d'al-Ḥafīda al-amrīkiyya d'Inaam Kachachi; FATIMA SAI: Flesh and Blood: Necropolitics of Literature 
505 8 |a DANI NASSIF: Al-Mawtu ʻamalun shāqq: Death, Corpse, and the Afterlife During the Syrian WarMONICA RUOCCO: Al-Rāwiyāt de Mahā Ḥasan : Métamorphose et réincarnation comme dernière tentative pour préserver la vie; PAOLA VIVIANI: What Does Fiction Tell Us About Morocco Today? Shortlisted Moroccan Novels at IPAF; Subversion IV -- Satire (and Rap); CRISTINA DOZIO: Old Characters in New Clothes: Bilāl Faḍl's Satirical Writings; PATRIZIA ZANELLI: Egyptian Humour and Satire in Mona Prince's The Life and Adventures of Professor M. 
505 8 |a ARTURO MONACO: Comic Folk Literature in the Time of Facebook: Luqmān Dayrakī and His Posts on FacebookFERNANDA FISCHIONE: From Boasting to Social Engagement: Humorous Traits in Levantine Arabic Rap; VICTORIA KHRAICHE RUIZ-ZORRILLA: L'héritage des promoteurs de la poésie de la résistance palestinienne: des poètes de la Génération 67 au rap et la chanson engagée aujourd'hui; NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 
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