Global Arab Fiction explores twenty-first-century fiction set in north and east Africa, the Gulf, the Arab east, and diaspora, showing diversity and connections across Arab world contexts. .
Global Arab Fiction explores twenty-first-century fiction set in north and east Africa, the Gulf, the Arab east, and diaspora, showing diversity and connections across Arab world contexts. .
Nadia Atia is Reader in Postcolonial and Global Literature in the Department of English at Queen Mary University of London, UK. Her current research examines representations of home in diasporic Iraqi fiction, queer sexualities in Arab writing and crime and other Arab 'genre' fiction. Lindsey Moore is Reader in Postcolonial Literatures in the Department of English Literature and Creative Writing at Lancaster University, UK. Her current research is on Palestinian literature in English and on literary and other ways of countermapping urban Palestine.
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Acknowledgements A Note on the Text Introduction 1. Literary Prizes and the Global Arab Novel 2. Violence and the Global Arab Novel 3. Speculative Modes 4. Queer Sexualities 5. Global Margins Conclusion Index
Acknowledgements A Note on the Text Introduction 1. Literary Prizes and the Global Arab Novel 2. Violence and the Global Arab Novel 3. Speculative Modes 4. Queer Sexualities 5. Global Margins Conclusion Index
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