A következő címkéjű bejegyzések mutatása: Journal of Arabic Literature. Összes bejegyzés megjelenítése
A következő címkéjű bejegyzések mutatása: Journal of Arabic Literature. Összes bejegyzés megjelenítése

2014. aug. 7.

Journal of Arabic Literature Vol 44 / 2-3




Sexualized Collaborations and the Politics of Ghostwriting in Franco-Arab Literature: From Paul Bowles to Tout le monde aime Mohamed
Author: Mehammed Mack

Unnatural Narratives and Transgressing the Normative Discourses of Iraqi History: Translating Murtaā Gzār’s Al-Sayyid Aghar Akbar
Author: Yasmeen Hanoosh

Caught Between Aspiration and Anxiety, Praise and Exhortation: An Arabic Literary Offering to the Ottoman Sultan Selīm I
Author: Kristof D’hulster

Classical Arabic Poetry in Contemporary Studies: A Review Essay
Author: Majd Al-Mallah




The Many Lives of Arabic Verse: Ibn Nubātah al-Mirī Mourns More Than Once
Author: Adam Talib

Why was Ibn Quzmān Not Awarded the Title of “Abū Nuwās of the West?” (‘Zajal 96’, the Poet, and His Critics)
Author: James T. Monroe

Eating Figs and Pomegranates: Taboos and Language in the Thousand and One Nights
Author: Erez Naaman

Religion and Politics: On the Motif of Blindness in ʿAbd al-Mālik Nūrī’s “Rī al-janūb” and Ghāʾib Tuʿmah Farmān’s “ ʿAmmī ʿabburnī”
Author: Hilla Peled-Shapira

2013. aug. 6.

Journal of Arabic Literature 44

Arabic Literature, Criticism and Intellectual Thought from the Nahḍah to the Present, Part II, 2013



The Romantic Discourse of Ameen Rihani and Percy Shelley
Author: Youssef M. Choueiri

Homeward Bound: usayn Muruwwah’s Integrative Quest for Authenticity
Author: Yoav Di-Capua

The Unbearable Heaviness of Being: The Suicide of the Intellectual in Rabīʿ Jābir’s Rālf Rizqallāh through the Looking Glass
Author: Zeina G. Halabi

“Bread or Freedom”: The Congress for Cultural Freedom, the CIA, and the Arabic Literary Journal iwār (1962-67)
Author: Elizabeth M. Holt

Dounia Badini, La Revue Shiʿr / Poésie et la modernité poétique arabe, Beyrouth (1957-1970), Paris: Sindbad/Actes Sud, 2009. Pp. 496. Dounia Badini, Une figure de la modernité poétique libanaise: Ounsi el-Hage, Beirut: Université Saint-Joseph, 2007. Pp. 260.
Author: Robyn Creswell

Nadia G. Yaqub. Pens, Swords, and the Springs of Art: The Oral Poetry Dueling of Palestinian Weddings in the Galilee. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 2007. Pp. 378.
Author: Bridget Connelly

Florence Martin. Screens and Veils: Maghrebi Women’s Cinema. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 2011. Pp. 288.
Author: Katarzyna Pieprzak

Sasha Dehghani. Martyrium und Messianismus. Die Geburtsstunde des Bahāʾītums. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2011. Pp. 303.
Author: Rahel Fischbach


Books Received

2013. febr. 28.

Journal of Arabic Literature 43/2-3


Journal of Arabic Literature Volume 43, Issue 2-3, 2012


Arabic Literature, Criticism and Intellectual Thought from the Nahḍah to the Present
pp. 135–136 (2)

 Modernity and Metapoetry in Muḥammad ʿAfīfī Maṭar’s Hunt Poem: Ṭardiyyah
Author: Jaroslav Stetkevych
pp. 137–171 (35)

 How Adab Became Literary: Formalism, Orientalism and the Institutions of World Literature
Author: Michael Allan
pp. 172–196 (25)

 Multiple Intellectual Engagements?
Author: Boutheina Khaldi
pp. 197–226 (30)

 Proxidistant Reading: Toward a Critical Pedagogy of the Nahḍah in U.S. Comparative Literary Studies
Author: Shaden M. Tageldin
pp. 227–268 (42)

 Towards a Critical Theory of al-Nahḍah: Epistemology, Ideology and Capital
Author: Stephen Sheehi
pp. 269–298 (30)

 Al-Azhar in the Bibliographic Imagination
Author: Dahlia E. M. Gubara
pp. 299–335 (37)

 Landscapes of Iraqi Poetry: Reconfiguring the Image of Iraq in the Arabic (and American) Lyric Canon
Author: Mara Naaman
pp. 336–371 (36)

 Contempt: State Literati vs. Street Literati in Modern Iraq
Author: Yasmeen Hanoosh
pp. 372–408 (37)

 The Emergence of the Sixties Generation in Egypt and the Anxiety over Categorization 1
Author: Yasmine Ramadan
pp. 409–430 (22)

 From Flying Carpets to No-Fly Zones: Libya’s Elusive Revolution(s), According to Ruth First, Hisham Matar, and the International Criminal Court
Author: Barbara Harlow
pp. 431–457 (27)

 “Un-grievable” Lives? Contesting Illegality in Suad Amiry’s “Border Diary” Nothing to Lose but Your Life: An 18-Hour Journey with Murad
Author: Brinda J. Mehta
pp. 458–483 (26)

 Discourses of the 2011 Arab Revolutions
Author: Ken Seigneurie
pp. 484–509 (26)

 Fiction of Scandal 1
Author: Tarek El-Ariss
pp. 510–531 (22)


 Moneera Al-Ghadeer. Desert Voices: Bedouin Women’s Poetry in Saudi Arabia. London: I.B. Taurus, 2009. Pp. viii+246.
Author: Michael Allan
pp. 532–534 (3)

 Lucia Volk. Memorials and Martyrs in Modern Lebanon. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2011. Pp. xv + 272.
Author: Ken Seigneurie
pp. 535–537 (3)

 Elisabeth Kendall. Literature, Journalism and the Avant-Garde: Intersection in Egypt. London: Routledge, 2006. Pp. viii+279.
Author: Spencer Scoville
pp. 538–539 (2)

 Alexandra Chreiteh, Always Coca-Cola [Dāʾiman Coca-Cola]. Trans. Michelle Hartman. Northampton, MA: Interlink Books, 2012. Pp. 121.
Author: Suneela Mubayi
pp. 540–542 (3)

 François Déroche. La transmission écrite du Coran dans les débuts de l’islam: Le codex Parisino-petropolitanus. Leiden: Brill, 2009. Pp. 208 + Arabic codices 640.
Author: Mehammed Mack
pp. 543–545 (3)

 Books Received
pp. 546–553 (8)