中東における文学と国民国家<br>Literature and Nation in the Middle East

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中東における文学と国民国家
Literature and Nation in the Middle East

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 272 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780748620739
  • DDC分類 809.933256

基本説明

Includes chapters on Egypt, Sudan, Lebanon, Iraq, Palestine and Israel, drawing on the expertise of literary scholars, historians, political scientists and cultural theorists.

Full Description

This compelling study presents an original look at how 'the nation' is represented in the literature of the Middle East. It includes chapters on Egypt, Sudan, Lebanon, Iraq, Palestine and Israel, drawing on the expertise of literary scholars, historians, political scientists and cultural theorists. The book offers a synthesising contribution to knowledge, placing Arab literature within the context of emergent or conflicting nationalist projects in the area. Topics addressed include: *the roles of literature and interpretation in defining national identity *exile *conflicting nationalisms *conflict resolution The approaches taken by the authors range from textual and rhetorical analysis to historical accounts of the role of literature in contributing to national identity, and political analysis of the use of literature as a tool in conflict resolution. Genres covered include fiction (the novel), poetry and verbal duelling. This unique exploration of the subject of literature and the nation in the Arab world will be of interest to anyone studying Middle Eastern literature and nationalism, as well as historians and political scientists.
Key Features *Includes chapters from a broad range of American, European and Middle Eastern contributors, providing a synthesising perspective on the Middle East *A unique exploration of the connection between literature and national identity in the Middle East, set against the background of conflict *Covers the subject of literature and nation in Egypt, Sudan, Iraq, Palestine and Israel

Contents

Acknowledgements; Introduction: Literature and Nation in the Middle East: An Overview, Yasir Suleiman; Chapter 1: The Production of Locality in the Oral Palestinian Poetry Duel, Nadia Yaqub; Chapter 2: Irony and the Poetics of Palestinian Exile, Ibrahim Muhawi; Chapter 3: Gender and the Palestinian Narrative of Return in Two Novels by Ghassan Kanafani, Amy Zalman; Chapter 4: Darwish's 'Indian Speech' as Dramatic Performance: Sacred Space and Transformation, J. Kirsten Urban; Chapter 5: Israeli Jewish nation building and Hebrew Translations of Arabic Literature, Hannah Amit-Kochavi; Chapter 6: Between Myth and Reality: in Israeli Jewish Nation Building, Shai Ginsburg; Chapter 7: Writing the Nation: The Emergence of Egypt in the Modern Arabic Novel, Jeff Shalan; Chapter 8: Arabic Poetry, Nationalism, and Social Change: Sudanese Colonial and Postcolonial Perspectives, Heather J. Sharkey; Chapter 9: Marginal Literature of the Middle East, Peter Clark; Chapter 10: The Predicament of In-Betweenness in the Contemporary Lebanese Exilic Novel in English, Syrine C. Hout; Chapter 11: The Nation Speaks: On the Poetics of Nationalist Literature, Yasir Suleiman; Bibliography.