Based on close readings of texts, Zeina Halabi counters the prevalent reading of late 20th-century Arabic literature as a neoliberal, apolitical, fragmented discourse.
Based on close readings of texts, Zeina Halabi counters the prevalent reading of late 20th-century Arabic literature as a neoliberal, apolitical, fragmented discourse.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Zeina G. Halabi is Assistant Professor of Arabic Literature at the American University of Beirut. She specializes in modern Arabic literature with particular interest in questions of loss, mourning, and dissidence in contemporary literature and visual culture. She has authored articles on the shifting notion of political commitment in the writings of canonical and emerging Arab writers.
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List of Stills Note on Translations and Transliteration Acknowledgements Preface Introduction: In the Beginning Was the Word Chapter 1. Requiem for the Enlightenment Chapter 2. Elegy for the Intellectual Chapter 3. The Banality of Exile Chapter 4. Ruins of Secular Nationalism Chapter 5. The Political Remains Notes Bibliography Index
List of Stills Note on Translations and Transliteration Acknowledgements Preface Introduction: In the Beginning Was the Word Chapter 1. Requiem for the Enlightenment Chapter 2. Elegy for the Intellectual Chapter 3. The Banality of Exile Chapter 4. Ruins of Secular Nationalism Chapter 5. The Political Remains Notes Bibliography Index
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