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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Preface viii
- 1. The Untranslatability of the Qurʾānic City 1
- 2. Local Historians and their Cities: the Urban Topography of al-Azdī’s Mosul and al-Sahmī’s Jurjan 19
- 3. Against Cities: On Hijāʾ al-Mudun in Arabic Poetry 38
- 4. The Literary Geography of Meaning in the Maqāmāt of al-Hamadhānī and al-Óarīrī 63
- 5. “Woe is me for Qayrawan!” Ibn Sharaf ’s Lāmiyya, the Plight of Refugees and the Cityscape 81
- 6. In Memory of al-Andalus: Using the Elegy to Reimagine the Literary and Literal Geography of Cordoba 103
- 7. The Mamluk City as Overlapping Personal Networks 124
- 8. Citystruck 138
- 9. Between Utopia and Dystopia in Marrakech 165
- 10. Revolutionary Cityscapes: Yūsuf Idrīs and the National Imaginary 186
- 11. Lost Cities, Vanished Worlds: Configurations of Urban Autobiographical Identity in the Arabic Literature of the 1980s 206
- 12. The Sufis of Baghdad: A Topographical Index of the City 223
- 13. Ba‚rayātha: Self-portrait as a City 247
- 14. Of Cities and Canons in an Age of Comparative Consumption 268
- 15. Everyday Writing in an Extraordinary City 287
- 16. Translating Cairo’s Hidden Lines: The City as Visual Text in Magdy El Shafee’s Metro 306
- About the Contributors 326
- Index 331
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Preface viii
- 1. The Untranslatability of the Qurʾānic City 1
- 2. Local Historians and their Cities: the Urban Topography of al-Azdī’s Mosul and al-Sahmī’s Jurjan 19
- 3. Against Cities: On Hijāʾ al-Mudun in Arabic Poetry 38
- 4. The Literary Geography of Meaning in the Maqāmāt of al-Hamadhānī and al-Óarīrī 63
- 5. “Woe is me for Qayrawan!” Ibn Sharaf ’s Lāmiyya, the Plight of Refugees and the Cityscape 81
- 6. In Memory of al-Andalus: Using the Elegy to Reimagine the Literary and Literal Geography of Cordoba 103
- 7. The Mamluk City as Overlapping Personal Networks 124
- 8. Citystruck 138
- 9. Between Utopia and Dystopia in Marrakech 165
- 10. Revolutionary Cityscapes: Yūsuf Idrīs and the National Imaginary 186
- 11. Lost Cities, Vanished Worlds: Configurations of Urban Autobiographical Identity in the Arabic Literature of the 1980s 206
- 12. The Sufis of Baghdad: A Topographical Index of the City 223
- 13. Ba‚rayātha: Self-portrait as a City 247
- 14. Of Cities and Canons in an Age of Comparative Consumption 268
- 15. Everyday Writing in an Extraordinary City 287
- 16. Translating Cairo’s Hidden Lines: The City as Visual Text in Magdy El Shafee’s Metro 306
- About the Contributors 326
- Index 331