Narratives of Dislocation in the Arab World

Narratives of Dislocation in the Arab World

Rewriting Ghurba

Dakkak, Nadeen

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

206

Mole

9781032294797

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction Part I: Ghurba in Narratives of Slavery and Racism 1. Dissolving into the Nile: Ottoman Reformism and Maternal Slavery in Serguezest 2. Re-writing the Other: Uncovering the Legacies of Slavery in Suad Amiry's My Damascus Part II: Ghurba in Narratives of Displacement 3. The Woman from Tantoura: Structural Marginalisation and the Re-Making of Home among Palestinian Refugees in Lebanon 4. Memory and Resistance in Susan Abulhawa's Against the Loveless World 5. The Refugee as a "Russian Doll": Haitham Hussein's Readings of Ghurba and Exile at the Time of the Global "Migration Crisis" Part III: Religious Spaces of Ghurba and Belonging 6. Ghurba and the Emergence of a Gendered Pious Consciousness in Popular Religious Novels by Arab Women 7. Can the Qazani Speak? Nineteenth Century Naqshbandi Migrants and Translators in Mecca During the Age of Print Part IV: Negotiating National Imaginaries of Belonging and Exclusion 8. Spectral Migrant Workers and the Paradox of Modern Nation-Building in Deepak Unnikrishnan's Temporary People 9. The Arab-African Cultural Identity in Idris Ali's Dongola
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Arab Literature;Slavery and Racism;Structural Marginalisation;Migration Crisis;Arab Culture;Muslim World;Follow;Enslaved Women;Young Men;Vice Versa;Arab World;Violating;Lost Homeland;Abu Dhabi;Palestinian Refugees;Arabic Literary Studies;Translated Texts;Harem Eunuch;Palestinian Literature;Enslaved Mother;Naqshbandi Tariqa;Translation Initiatives;Kafala System;Loveless World;Ottoman Slavery;Religious Novels;Enslaved African Women;Arabic;Arabic Language;South Asian Workers