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The City in Arabic Literature

Editat de Nizar F Hermes, Gretchen Head
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 mai 2018
Addresses the literary representation and cultural interpretation of the city in Arabic literature The theme and motif of the city has had an enduring presence in the Arabic-Islamic tradition, from the classical and post-classical literary corpus to modern and post-colonial Arabic poetry and prose. Cities such as Mecca, Baghdad, Cairo, Damascus, Beirut, Qayrawan, Marrakesh and Cordoba have served as virtual (battle)grounds for some of the Arab world's most complex intellectual, sociocultural and political issues. The Arab city has been transformed from a mere physical structure and textual space into an (auto)biographical, novelistic and poetic arena - often troubled and contested - for debating the encounter, competition and conflict between the rural and the urban, the traditional and the modern, the meditative and the satiric, the individual and the communal, and the Self and Other(s). Key Features - Shows how the city has been explored in works of literature by classical and modern 'Arab' authors from different theosophical and ideological backgrounds - Views the entirety of the tradition as an evolving continuum, making the collection relevant to scholars of both classical and modern Arabic literature - Covers the central literary genres from the classical period associated with the city, including elegy, eulogy, invective, nostalgic discourses and historiographical accounts - Chapters on the modern period focus on ideas such as the role played by writing the city in the Moroccan nahdah, everyday writing practices in Beirut, and the contradictions and tensions in current literary depictions of the globalised cities of MENA - Includes chapters on many of the most important cities from the medieval and the modern Arab world in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco and al-Andalus Nizar F. Hermes is Assistant Professor of Arabic Literature and Culture at the University of Virginia. He is author of The [European] Other in Medieval Arabic Literature and Culture, Ninth-Twelfth Century AD (2012). Gretchen Head is Assistant Professor of Literature in the Humanities Division at Yale-NUS College in Singapore. Cover image: Bird's-eye view of the city of Baghdad from Beyan-i Menazil-i Sefer-ul Irakeyn by historiographer Nasuh Al-Matraki (c) Roland and Sabrina Michaud / akg-images Cover design: [EUP logo] edinburghuniversitypress.com ISBN 978-1-4744-0652-9 Barcode
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ISBN-13: 9781474406529
ISBN-10: 1474406521
Pagini: 360
Ilustrații: 7 B/W illustrations 7 B/W line art
Dimensiuni: 160 x 236 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS

Descriere

This edited volume addresses the ways in which the city has been explored in works of literature by classical and modern 'Arab' authors from different theosophical and ideological backgrounds.

Notă biografică

Nizar F. Hermes is Assistant Professor of Arabic Literature and Culture at the University of Virginia. He is author of The [European] Other in Medieval Arabic Literature and Culture, Ninth-Twelfth Century AD (2012).
Gretchen Head is Assistant Professor of Literature in the Humanities Division at Yale-NUS College in Singapore.