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...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Francés |
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Wiesbaden :
Harrassowitz Verlag,
2019.
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Colección: | Mîzân (Wiesbaden, Germany) ;
Bd. 31. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Foreword; TERESA PEPE and STEPHAN GUTH; Works cited; Article Abstracts; Article Abstracts; The Present and the Past; ROGER ALLEN: The End of the Nahḍah?; STEPHAN GUTH: The Past in the Present-and the Future!; PAUL STARKEY: Resurrecting the Caliphate: Youssef Rakha and the Collapse of the Ottoman State; MARTINA CENSI: Ṭābiq 99 (2014) by Janā Fawwāz al-Ḥasan: Revolutionary Love, Identity and Humanity; Subversion I
- Contested Spaces
- 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
- 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
- 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.
- 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