Die Quellen Des Kitab Al-Agani (Abhandlungen Fur die Kunde Des Morgenlandes, #55.2)
by Manfred Fleischhammer
The 1928 Turkish alphabet reform replacing the Perso-Arabic script with the Latin phonetic alphabet is an emblem of Turkish modernization. Grammatology and Literary Modernity in Turkey traces the history of Turkish alphabet and language reform from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century, examining its effects on modern Turkish literature. In readings of the novels, essays, and poetry of Ahmed Midhat, Recaizade Mahmud Ekrem, OEmer Seyfeddin, Ahmet Hamdi Tanpinar, Peyami Safa, and Nazim H...
Nizamis Schatzkammer Der Geheimnisse (Literaturen Im Kontext. Arabisch - Persisch - Turkisch, #21)
by Renate Wursch
Crossings and Passages in Genre and Culture (Literaturen Im Kontext. Arabisch - Persisch - Turkisch, #15)
Semantic Structuring in the Modern Turkish Short Story (Social, Economic and Political Studies of the Middle East an, #34)
The [European] Other in Medieval Arabic Literature and Culture
by Nizar F Hermes
A Century of Encounters (Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures)
by Tanja Stampfl
A Century of Encounters analyzes Arab, American, and European literary depictions of self and other as they interact with each other in Arab North Africa throughout the twentieth century and introduces the trope of the encounter as a lens through which to read contemporary world literature comparatively. A focus on the transnational encounter allows for the in-depth study of constructions of gender, race, and national identities both for the self and the other in order to answer the seemingly si...
Writing Beirut (Edinburgh Studies in Modern Arabic Literature)
by Samira Aghacy
This book takes a geographical/spatial approach to Beirut seeking to understand how the city is imagined in fiction. Exploring the ways in which writers utilise the spaces of the city - joining the factual with the imaginary - this book shows how idiosyncratic perceptions of Beirut are produced, generating an infinite number of Beiruts. The city emerges as interactive, dynamic and historical, a place that is created from the streets, buildings, and monuments as well as through performance and so...
With the untimely death of Edward W. Said in 2003, various academic and public intellectuals worldwide have begun to reassess the writings of this powerful oppositional intellectual. Figures on the neoconservative right have already begun to discredit Said’s work as that of a subversive intent on slandering America’s benign global image and undermining its global authority. On the left, a significant number of oppositional intellectuals are eager to counter this neoconservative vilification, pro...
Close Relationships is Geert Jan van Gelder's groundbreaking and comprehensive study of the diverse facts and opinions concerning incest and close-kin marriage found in literary and non-literary pre-modern Arabic texts. The pre-Islamic Arabs knew about the dangers of inbreeding; the Qur'an formulates the basic principles of marriage impediments in Islam, which were elaborated by generations of jurists. Incest is a motif found in lampoons, anecdotes, stories, legends, dream interpretation, and po...
Minstrel Poetry from the Pamir Mountains (Iran - Turan, #6)
by Gabrielle Van Den Berg
This book highlights the role of cultural representations and perceptions, such as when Iran is represented in the French media as a rogue state obsessed with its nuclear programme, and when France is portrayed in the Iranian media as a decadent and imperialist country. Here, Laetitia Nanquette examines the functions, processes, and mechanisms of stereotyping and imagining the "other" that have pervaded the literary traditions of France and Iran when writing about each other. She furthermore ana...
This study of the mid-6th century Chronicle of Edessa explores its sources, date of composition, and doctrinal stance.
Die Macht Der Darstellung (Literaturen Im Kontext. Arabisch - Persisch - Turkisch, #6)
by Nicola Laure Al-Samarai
In these original readings of Albert Camus' novels, short stories, and political essays, David Carroll concentrates on Camus' conflicted relationship with his Algerian background and finds important critical insights into questions of justice, the effects of colonial oppression, and the deadly cycle of terrorism and counterterrorism that characterized the Algerian War and continues to surface in the devastation of postcolonial wars today. During France's "dirty war" in Algeria, Camus called for...
Sahifat "al-Risala" Al-Lubnaniya Al-Mahjariya
by George Nicolas El-Hage Ph D
Uses the Palestinian exilic displacements as a tool and compass to find intersecting points of reference with the Caribbean, Indian, African, Chinese, and Pakistani dispersions, Writing Displacement studies the metamorphosis of the politics of home and identity amongst different migrant nationals from the end of WWII into the new millennium.
Ottoman Culture and the Project of Modernity
Central to the nineteenth-century Ottoman Tanzimat reform project, the novel originally developed outside of Ottoman space, yet was adopted as a didactic tool to model and generate new forms of Ottoman citizenship. Essays in this book explore the appropriation of the novel as a literary genre and its deployment in the late Ottoman cultural project of constructing an Ottoman modernity. Analyzing key texts and authors, from the works of Ahmet Midhat Efendi to Mizanci Murad and Vartan Pasha, amon...