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Edinburgh Companion to the Postcolonial Middle East [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 440 pages, kõrgus x laius: 244x172 mm, 205 B/W illustrations 16 colour illustrations
  • Sari: Edinburgh Companions to Literature and the Humanities
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Nov-2018
  • Kirjastus: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1474427685
  • ISBN-13: 9781474427685
  • Formaat: Hardback, 440 pages, kõrgus x laius: 244x172 mm, 205 B/W illustrations 16 colour illustrations
  • Sari: Edinburgh Companions to Literature and the Humanities
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Nov-2018
  • Kirjastus: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1474427685
  • ISBN-13: 9781474427685
This Edinburgh Companion seeks to develop a postcolonial framework for addressing the Middle East. The first collection of essays on this subject, it assembles some of the world's foremost postcolonialists to explore the critical, theoretical and disciplinary possibilities that inquiry into this region opens for postcolonial studies.

Throughout its twenty-four chapters, its focus is on literary and cultural critique. It draws on texts and contexts from the late nineteenth to the early twenty-first centuries as case studies, and deploys the concept of 'post/colonial modernity' to reveal the enduring impact of colonial and imperial power on the shaping of the region. And it covers a wide and significant range of political, social, and cultural issues in the Middle East during that period - including the heritage of Orientalism in the region; the roots and contemporary branches of the Israel-Palestine conflict; colonial history, state formation and cultures of resistance in Egypt, Turkey, the Maghreb and the wider Arab world; the clash of tradition and modernity in regional and transnational expressions of Islam; the politics of gender and sexuality in the Arab world; the ongoing crises in Libya, Iraq, Iran and Syria; the Arab Spring; and the Middle Eastern refugee crisis in Europe.
List of Figures
viii
Acknowledgements ix
Notes on the Contributors xi
Note on Transliteration xvii
Preface xviii
Introduction
1 Dialectics of Post/Colonial Modernity in the Middle East: A Critical, Theoretical and Disciplinary Overview
3(20)
Anna Ball
Karim Mattar
2 Edward Said and the Institution of Postcolonial Studies
23(20)
Karim Mattar
3 Postcolonialism and Modern Arabic Literature: Twenty-first-century Horizons
43(14)
Wail S. Hassan
4 Interview with Ahdaf Soueif
57(10)
Anna Ball
5 Interview with Sinan Antoon
67(16)
Karim Mattar
Part I The Colonial Encounter: Discourses of Imperialism and Anti-imperialism
6 Between the Postcolonial and the Middle East: Writing the Subaltern in the Arab World
83(14)
Juan R. I. Cole
7 Orientalism and World Literature: A Re-reading of Cosmopolitanism in Taha Husayn's Literary World
97(21)
Wen-chin Ouyang
8 On Orientalist Genealogies: The Split Arab/Jew Figure Revisited
118(42)
Ella Shohat
9 Colonial Violence, Law and Justice in Egypt
160(23)
Stephen Morton
10 Peripheral Visions: Translational Polemics and Feminist Arguments in Colonial Egypt
183(30)
Marilyn Booth
11 Reimagining the Ottoman Legacy
213(28)
Erdag Goknar
Part II States of Post/Coloniality: Politics, Religion, Gender, Sexuality
12 Postcolonial Nations: Political or Poetic Allegories? (On Tahar Djaout's L'Invention du desert)
241(12)
Reda Bensmaia
13 Passing Away: Despair, Eulogies and Millennial Palestine
253(22)
Salah D. Hassan
14 `They are in the right because I love them': Literature and Palestine Solidarity in the 1980s
275(18)
Anna Bernard
15 Nikes in Nineveh: Daesh, the Ruin and the Global Logic of Eradication
293(16)
Sadia Abbas
16 There was no `Humble Task' in the Revolution: Anti-colonial Activity and Arab Women
309(20)
Anastasia Valassopoulos
17 The Queerness of Textuality and/as Translation: Ways of Reading Hoda Barakat's The Stone of Laughter
329(20)
Lindsey Moore
Part III The Post/Colonial Present: Crisis and Engagement in Global Context
18 Anglophone Arab Autobiography and the Postcolonial Middle East: Najla Said and Hisham Matar
349(13)
Tahia Abdel Nasser
19 Bare Life in the `New Iraq'
362(21)
Ikram Masmoudi
20 Towards a Globalisation of Contemporary Iranian Literature? Iranian Literary Blogs and the Evolution of the Literary Field
383(24)
Laetitia Nanquette
21 Popular Culture and the Arab Spring
407(20)
Caroline Rooney
22 The Syrian Revolution, Art and the End of Ideology
427(19)
Miriam Cooke
23 Biopolitical Landscapes of the `Small Human': Figuring the Child in the Contemporary Middle Eastern Refugee Crisis in Europe
446(23)
Anna Ball
Afterword: Critical Companionships, Urgent Affiliations 469(7)
Anna Ball
Karim Mattar
Bibliography 476(38)
Index 514