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Anglo-Arab Encounter : Fiction and Autobiography by Arab Writers in English.
Title:
Anglo-Arab Encounter : Fiction and Autobiography by Arab Writers in English.
Author:
Nash, Geoffrey.
ISBN:
9783035304190
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (210 pages)
Contents:
Contents 7 -- Acknowledgements 9 -- Introduction The Anglo-Arab Encounter 11 -- Chapter 1 Connections and Disconnections: From Arabic to English 45 -- Chapter 2 Ahdaf Soueif: England, Egypt, sexual politics 65 -- Chapter 3 Jamal Mahjoub and Tony Hanania: Unravelling Anglo-Arab Hybridity 87 -- Chapter 4 Fadia Faqir: Women's resistance, Women's choices 113 -- Chapter 5 Leila Aboulela: Islam and globalisation 135 -- Chapter 6 Arab Women's Autobiography and Memoir in English 153 -- Conclusion Translation and the Exotic 189 -- Bibliography 197 -- Index 211.
Abstract:
According to the late Edward Said, 'Why English and not Arabic is the question an Egyptian, Palestinian, Iraqi or Jordanian writer has to ask him or herself right now.' This concise study argues there is a qualitative difference between Arabic literature, Arabic literature translated into English, and a literature conceived and executed in English by writers of Arab background. It examines for the first time the corpus of a group of contemporary Arab writers who have taken the decision to incorporate Arab subjects and themes into the English language. Though variegated and distinct, the work of each writer contributes to a nexus of ideas, the central link of which is the notion of Anglo-Arab encounter. The fiction of Ahdaf Soueif, Jamal Mahjoub, Tony Hanania, Fadia Faqir and Leila Aboulela engages with the West - primarily England - and in the process blurs and hybridises discrete identities of both Arabs and English. Memoirs by accomplished academics, Leila Ahmed, Ghada Karmi and Jean Said Makdisi, are shown to expand definitions of postcolonial autobiography.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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