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A Poetics of Arabic Autobiography

Author : Ariel M. Sheetrit
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 197 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2020-02-27
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781000052435

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A Poetics of Arabic Autobiography by Ariel M. Sheetrit Pdf

This book examines the poetics of autobiographical masterpieces written in Arabic by Leila Abouzeid, Hanan al-Shaykh, Samuel Shimon, Abd al-Rahman Munif, Salim Barakat, Mohamed Choukri and Hanna Abu Hanna. These literary works articulate the life story of each author in ways that undermine the expectation that the "self"—the "auto" of autobiography—would be the dominant narrative focus. Although every autobiography naturally includes and relates to others to one degree or another, these autobiographies tend to foreground other characters, voices, places and texts to the extent that at times it appears as though the autobiographical subject has dropped out of sight, even to the point of raising the question: is this an autobiography? These are indeed autobiographies, Sheetrit argues, albeit articulating the story of the self in unconventional ways. Sheetrit offers in-depth literary studies that expose each text’s distinct strategy for life narrative. Crucial to this book’s approach is the innovative theoretical foundation of relational autobiography that reveals the grounding of the self within the collective—not as symbolic of it. This framework exposes the intersection of the story of the autobiographical subject with the stories of others and the tensions between personal and communal discourse. Relational strategies for self-representation expose a movement between two seemingly opposing desires—the desire to separate and dissociate from others, and the desire to engage and integrate within a particular relationship, community, culture or milieu. This interplay between disentangling and conscious entangling constitutes the leitmotif that unites the studies in this book.

Interpreting the Self

Author : Kristen Brustad
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2001-06-18
Category : Education
ISBN : 0520226674

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Interpreting the Self by Kristen Brustad Pdf

A comprehensive work on the autobiographical tradition in Arabic letters, which includes a detailed introduction to the genre and a selection of autobiographical texts ranging from the 9th to the 19th centuries.

Literary Autobiography and Arab National Struggles

Author : Nasser Tahia Abdel Nasser
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2020-05-28
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781474420235

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Literary Autobiography and Arab National Struggles by Nasser Tahia Abdel Nasser Pdf

In memoirs, Arab writers have invoked solitude in moments of deep public involvement. Focusing on Taha Hussein, Sonallah Ibrahim, Assia Djebar, Latifa al-Zayyat, Mahmoud Darwish, Mourid Barghouti, Edward Said, Haifa Zangana, and Radwa Ashour, this book reads a range of autobiographical forms, sources, and affinities with other literatures.Taking a comparative approach, Nasser shows the local sources of contemporary Arab autobiography, adaptations of a global genre, and cultural exchange. She also examines different aspects of the contemporary autobiography as it has evolved in the Arab world during the past half-century, focusing on the particularity of the genre written in different languages but pertaining to one overarching Arab culture. Drawing on memoirs, testimonies, autobiographical novels, poetic autobiography, journals, and diaries, she examines solitude and national struggles in contemporary Arab autobiography.

Writing the Self

Author : Robin Ostle,Ed de Moor,Stefan Wild
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : UVA:X004218822

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Writing the Self by Robin Ostle,Ed de Moor,Stefan Wild Pdf

The chapters in this volume cover a broad spectrum of autobiographical material and ranges in time from the 17th century to the present day. They include travelogues as a category of autobiographical writing, as well as a wide variety of the more traditional retrospective prose histories of the self.

Interpreting the Self

Author : Dwight F. Reynolds
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 351 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2023-11-10
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780520926110

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Interpreting the Self by Dwight F. Reynolds Pdf

Autobiography is a literary genre which Western scholarship has ascribed mostly to Europe and the West. Countering this assessment and presenting many little-known texts, this comprehensive work demonstrates the existence of a flourishing tradition in Arabic autobiography. Interpreting the Self discusses nearly one hundred Arabic autobiographical texts and presents thirteen selections in translation. The authors of these autobiographies represent an astonishing variety of geographical areas, occupations, and religious affiliations. This pioneering study explores the origins, historical development, and distinctive characteristics of autobiography in the Arabic tradition, drawing from texts written between the ninth and nineteenth centuries c.e. This volume consists of two parts: a general study rethinking the place of autobiography in the Arabic tradition, and the translated texts. Part one demonstrates that there are far more Arabic autobiographical texts than previously recognized by modern scholars and shows that these texts represent an established and—especially in the Middle Ages—well-known category of literary production. The thirteen translated texts in part two are drawn from the full one-thousand-year period covered by this survey and represent a variety of styles. Each text is preceded by a brief introduction guiding the reader to specific features in the text and providing general background information about the author. The volume also contains an annotated bibliography of 130 premodern Arabic autobiographical texts. In addition to presenting much little-known material, this volume revisits current understandings of autobiographical writing and helps create an important cross-cultural comparative framework for studying the genre.

Nizar Qabbani

Author : George Nicolas El-hage, Ph.d.
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2017-06-16
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 154800071X

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Nizar Qabbani by George Nicolas El-hage, Ph.d. Pdf

As the title of this book indicates, this is Nizar's journey in life as a student, a son, a man, a lover, a revolutionary, a rebel, a diplomat, a patriot, an ambassador, a world traveler, a citizen of the world, a literary critic, a champion of women's rights, and a Don Juan. Above all, he is a pioneer of Modern Arabic Poetry and the innovative "poet par excellence" who stood firmly and honestly in the face of the literary and political establishments that held, at that time and for the past thousand years before, an absolute monopoly on the fettered mind and on the restrained imagination of generations of young Arab men and women, both politicians and intellectuals alike. Nizar stood unyielding. He was a "Man against [the] Empire." He was the uncompromising witness to his times and era, an effectual participant who helped shape the new movement in Modern Arabic Poetry and modernize the Arabic language and the Arab nation's outlook towards women, love, sex, emotions, and most definitely, patriotic sentiments that were until then politically correct but phony and void of any national passion or commitment. Nizar Qabbani was never a casual observer standing on the margin of history or a bearer of false witness and fake testimony; instead, he was the storm that brought the change and the mirror in which the Arab nation saw its putrefied and failing body reflected and suspended in a vacuum on the decomposed garment of tradition and worn out institutions. This book is not just an autobiography of Nizar Qabbani; rather, it is a comprehensive testimony of his era and a multi-faceted historical and humanistic document that records the story of the Arab nation's emotional, political, social, literary, and cultural struggle against its own outdated tradition, against foreign influences, and ultimately against itself and its own demons of superstition, magic, fables, and archaic beliefs.

Essays in Arabic Literary Biography: 1850-1950

Author : Roger Allen,Terri DeYoung,Joseph Edmund Lowry,Devin J. Stewart
Publisher : Otto Harrassowitz Verlag
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Arabic literature
ISBN : 3447061413

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Essays in Arabic Literary Biography: 1850-1950 by Roger Allen,Terri DeYoung,Joseph Edmund Lowry,Devin J. Stewart Pdf

The essays, which discuss authors in a variety of literary genres and across the spectrum of the region concerned-from Iraq in the East to Tunisia in the West-provide clear evidence of the gradually changing roles of the indigenous and the imported which are an intrinsic feature of the movement known in Arabic as al-bahada (cultural revival) and the way in which Arab litterateurs chose to respond to the inspiration that such changes inevitably engendered. --

Immigrant Narratives

Author : Wail S. Hassan
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2014-04
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780199354979

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Immigrant Narratives by Wail S. Hassan Pdf

Drawing upon postcolonial, translation, and minority discourse theory, Immigrant Narratives investigates how key Arab American and Arab British writers have described their immigrant experiences, and in so doing acted as mediators and interpreters between cultures, and how they have forged new identities in their adopted countries.

Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature

Author : Julie Scott Meisami,Paul Starkey
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 438 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0415185718

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Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature by Julie Scott Meisami,Paul Starkey Pdf

This reference work covers the classical, transitional and modern periods. Editors and contributors cover an international scope of Arabic literature in many countries.

Reading Arab Women's Autobiographies

Author : Nawar Al-Hassan Golley
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2010-01-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780292784413

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Reading Arab Women's Autobiographies by Nawar Al-Hassan Golley Pdf

Authors of autobiographies are always engaged in creating a "self" to present to their readers. This process of self-creation raises a number of intriguing questions: why and how does anyone choose to present herself or himself in an autobiography? Do women and men represent themselves in different ways and, if so, why? How do differences in culture affect the writing of autobiography in various parts of the world? This book tackles these questions through a close examination of Arab women's autobiographical writings. Nawar Al-Hassan Golley applies a variety of western critical theories, including Marxism, colonial discourse, feminism, and narrative theory, to the autobiographies of Huda Shaarawi, Fadwa Tuqan, Nawal el-Saadawi, and others to demonstrate what these critical methodologies can reveal about Arab women's writing. At the same time, she also interrogates these theories against the chosen texts to see how adequate or appropriate these models are for analyzing texts from other cultures. This two-fold investigation sheds important new light on how the writers or editors of Arab women's autobiographies have written, documented, presented, and organized their texts.

Contemporary Second- and Third-Person Autobiographical Writing

Author : Christina Schönberger-Stepien
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 190 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2023-03-31
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781000850291

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Contemporary Second- and Third-Person Autobiographical Writing by Christina Schönberger-Stepien Pdf

This book explores 21st-century uses of the second- and third-person perspective in Anglophone autobiographical narratives by canonical male writers. Through detailed readings of contemporary autobiographical works by Paul Auster, Julian Barnes, J.M. Coetzee, and Salman Rushdie, the study demonstrates the multiple aesthetic, rhetorical, and un/ethical implications of the choice of narrative perspective as well as the uncommon step of articulating the self from a perspective which is not I. Drawing on (rhetorical) narratology and autobiography theory, the book engages with questions and tensions of subjectivity and relationality, the interplay of distance and proximity resulting from the narrative perspective, and its effects on the relationship between autobiographer, text, and reader. In addition, the book traces relevant guiding principles that the authors use to navigate their self-narratives in relation to others, such as questions of embodiment, visuality, grief, ethics, and politics. Situating the narratives in their socio-political and cultural context, the book uncovers to what extent these autobiographical narratives reflect the authors’ position between self-withdrawal and self-promotion as well as their response to questions of male agency, self-stylisation, and celebrity status.

Autobiographical Identities in Contemporary Arab Culture

Author : Valerie Anishchenkova
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2014-07-16
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780748643417

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Autobiographical Identities in Contemporary Arab Culture by Valerie Anishchenkova Pdf

Over the last 40 years, autobiography in Arab societies has moved away from exemplary life narratives and toward more unorthodox techniques such as erotic memoir writing, postmodernist self-fragmentation, cinematographic self-projection and blogging. Valerie Anishchenkova argues that the Arabic autobiographical genre has evolved into a mobile, unrestricted category arming authors with narrative tools to articulate their selfhood. Reading works from Arab nations such as Egypt, Iraq, Morocco, Syria and Lebanon, Anishchenkova connects the century's rapid political and ideological developments to increasing autobiographical experimentation in Arabic works. The immense scope of her study also forces consideration of film and online forms of self-representation and offers a novel theoretical framework to these various modes of autobiographical cultural production.

In My Childhood

Author : Tetz Rooke
Publisher : Almqvist & Wiksell International
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : UVA:X006043026

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In My Childhood by Tetz Rooke Pdf

The purpose of this study is to analyze the development of a modern form of Arabic prose literature, the autobiography of childhood, and explore its generic characteristics. The basis of this investigation is a representative corpus of Arabic autobiographies rich in childhood material published between 1929 and 1988 by twenty writers from Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Palestine and Morocco.

Américanas, Autocracy, and Autobiographical Innovation

Author : Lisa Ortiz-Vilarelle
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2020-11-03
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781000029413

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Américanas, Autocracy, and Autobiographical Innovation by Lisa Ortiz-Vilarelle Pdf

Overwriting the Dictator is literary study of life writing and dictatorship in Americas. Its focus is women who have attempted to rewrite, or overwrite, discourses of womanhood and nationalism in the dictatorships of their nations of origin. The project covers five 20th century autocratic governments: the totalitarianism of Rafael Trujillo’s regime in the Dominican Republic, the dynasty of the Somoza family in Nicaragua, the charismatic, yet polemical impact of Juan and Eva Perón on the proletariat of Argentina, the controversial rule of Fidel Castro following Cuba’s 1959 revolution, and Augusto Pinochet’s coup d'état that transformed Chile into a police state. Each chapter traces emerging patterns of experimentation with autobiographical form and determines how specific autocratic methods of control suppress certain methods of self-representation and enable others. The book foregrounds ways in which women’s self-representation produces a counter-narrative that critiques and undermines dictatorial power with the depiction of women as self-aware, resisting subjects engaged in repositioning their gendered narratives of national identity.

Arabic Poetry

Author : Muhsin J. al-Musawi
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 367 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2006-09-27
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781135989255

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Arabic Poetry by Muhsin J. al-Musawi Pdf

Since the late 1940s, Arabic poetry has spoken for an Arab conscience, as much as it has debated positions and ideologies, nationally and worldwide. This book tackles issues of modernity and tradition in Arabic poetry as manifested in poetic texts and criticism by poets as participants in transformation and change. It studies the poetic in its complexity, relating to issues of selfhood, individuality, community, religion, ideology, nation, class and gender. Al-Musawi also explores in context issues that have been cursorily noticed or neglected, like Shi’i poetics, Sufism, women’s poetry, and expressions of exilic consciousness. Arabic Poetry employs current literary theory and provides comprehensive coverage of modern and post-modern poetry from the 1950s onwards, making it essential reading for those with interests in Arabic culture and literature and Middle East studies.