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E-raamat: Studying Modern Arabic Literature: Mustafa Badawi, Scholar and Critic

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  • Formaat: 240 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Apr-2015
  • Kirjastus: Edinburgh University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780748696635
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  • Formaat: 240 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Edinburgh University Press
  • Keel: eng
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Prior to the 1960s the study of Arabic literature, both Classical and Modern, had barely been emancipated from the academic approaches of Orientalism. The appointment of Mustafa Badawi as Oxford University's first Lecturer in Modern Arabic Literature changed the face of this subject as Badawi showed, through his teaching and research that Arabic literature was making vibrant contributions to global culture and thought. Part biography, part collection of critical essays, this volume celebrates Badawi's immense contribution to the field and explores his role as a public intellectual in the Arab world and the west.

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This volume showcases the personal, human side of Badawi as a mentor and teacher and shows how, through practical applications of his critical principles, Badawi's methods and conclusions have informed the study of Arabic literature. The result is a collection that traces not only the contributions of Badawi to his field but also the new appreciation of modern Arabic literature in the west that he helped to foster. * Terri DeYoung, University of Washington *

List of Figures
vii
Introduction 1(6)
Roger Allen
Robin Ostle
Part I Alexandria to Oxford
1 The Cosmopolitan Alexandrian
7(11)
Robin Ostle
2 Muhammad Mustafa Badawi in Conversation
18(15)
Abdul-Nabi Isstaif
3 Badawi: An Academic with a Vision. A Personal Testimony
33(22)
Sabry Hafez
4 From the Shadow Plays of Ibn Daniyal to the Poetry of Philip Larkin: Mustafa Badawi as Editor and Translator
55(14)
Derek Hopwood
Part II The Academic Legacy
5 Beginning and End: Exploring the Qur'anic `Grand Story'
69(14)
Mohamed Mahmoud
6 Modern Arabic Literature as Seen in the Late Nineteenth Century: Jurji Murqus's Contribution to Korsh and Kirpichnikov's Vseobshchaya Istoria Literatury
83(19)
Hilary Kilpatrick
7 The `Second Journey' (Al-Rihla al-thaniya) of Muhammad al-Muwaylihi's Hadith 'Isa Ibn Hisham Revisited
102(16)
Roger Allen
8 Ataturk Becomes 'Antar: Nationalist-vernacular Politics and Epic Heroism in 1920s Egypt
118(21)
Marilyn Booth
9 Jewish Arabs in the Israeli Asylum: A Literary Reflection
139(20)
Miriam Cooke
10 Strange Incidents from History: Youssef Rakha and his Sultan's Seal
159(19)
Paul Starkey
11 Towards a Comparative Approach to Arabic Literature
178(16)
Abdul-Nabi Isstaif
12 Does Literature Matter? The Relationship between Literature and Politics in Revolutionary Egypt
194(24)
Elisabeth Kendall
Notes on the Contributors 218(2)
Index 220
Roger Allen retired in 2011 from his position as the Sascha Jane Patterson Harvie Professor of Social Thought and Comparative Ethics in the School of Arts & Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania. He was Professor of Arabic and Comparative Literature in the Department of Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations. In 2009-10 he served as President of the Middle East Studies Association of North America (MESA).

Among his published works are: A Period of Time (1st [ microfiche] edition, 1974; 2nd edition 1992); The Arabic Novel: an historical and critical introduction (1st edition 1982, Arabic edition, 1986; 2nd edition 1995, 2nd Arabic edition 1998); and The Arabic Literary Heritage, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998 (abbreviated paperback edition [ 2000] Introduction to Arabic Literature; in Arabic, Muqaddima li-al-adab al-`Arabi, Cairo: Al-Majlis al-A`la, 2003)..

In addition to a large number of studies in book, encyclopedia and article form on modern and pre-modern Arabic literature, he has translated fictional works by a number of Arab writers, including Naguib Mahfouz, Yusuf Idris, `Abd al-rahman Munif, Jabra Ibrahim Jabra, Hanan al-Shaykh, Salim Himmich and Ahmad al-Tawfiq.

Until 2009 Robin Ostle was Official Fellow in Modern Arabic at St. Johns College, University of Oxford. He is now Emeritius Research Fellow in Modern Arabic at St. Johns College, and is currently President of the Academic Council of the Maison Mediterraneenne des Sciences de LHomme in the University of Aix-Marseille. His most recent major publication was the edited volume Sensibilities of the Islamic Mediterranean (I.B.Tauris 2008).