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Chapter 20 Towards a Globalisation of Contemporary Iranian Literature? Iranian Literary Blogs and the Evolution of the Literary Field
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Laetitia Nanquet
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures viii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Notes on the Contributors xi
- Note on Transliteration xvii
- Preface xviii
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Introduction
- Chapter 1 Dialectics of Post/Colonial Modernity in the Middle East: A Critical, Theoretical and Disciplinary Overview 1
- Chapter 2 Edward Said and the Institution of Postcolonial Studies 23
- Chapter 3 Postcolonialism and Modern Arabic Literature: Twenty-first-century Horizons 43
- Chapter 4 Interview with Ahdaf Soueif 57
- Chapter 5 Interview with Sinan Antoon 67
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Part I The Colonial Encounter: Discourses of Imperialism and Anti-imperialism
- Chapter 6 Between the Postcolonial and the Middle East: Writing the Subaltern in the Arab World 81
- Chapter 7 Orientalism and World Literature: A Re-reading of Cosmopolitanism in ṬĀhĀ Ḥusayn’s Literary World1 97
- Chapter 8 On Orientalist Genealogies: The Split Arab/Jew Figure Revisited 118
- Chapter 9 Colonial Violence, Law and Justice in Egypt 160
- Chapter 10 Peripheral Visions: TRANSLATIONAL POLEMICS AND FEMINIST ARGUMENTS IN COLONIAL EGYPT 183
- Chapter 11 Reimaging the Ottoman Legacy 213
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Part II States of Post/Coloniality: Politics, Religion, Gender, Sexuality
- Chapter 12 Postcolonial Nations: Political or Poetic Allegories? (On Tahar Djaout’s L’INVENTION DU DÉSERT) 239
- Chapter 13 Passing Away: Despair, Eulogies and Millennial Palestine 253
- Chapter 14 ‘They are in the right because I love them’: Literature and Palestine Solidarity in the 1980s 275
- Chapter 15 Nikes in Nineveh: Daesh, the Ruin and the Global Logic of Eradication 293
- Chapter 16 There Was No ‘Humble Task’ in the Revolution: Anti-colonial Activity and Arab Women 309
- Chapter 17 The Queerness of Textuality and/as Translation: Ways of Reading Hoda Barakat’s THE STONE OF LAUGHTER 329
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Part III The Post/Colonial Present: Crisis and Engagement in Global Context
- Chapter 18 Anglophone Arab Autobiography and the Postcolonial Middle East: Najla Said and Hisham Matar 347
- Chapter 19 Bare Life in the ‘New Iraq’ 362
- Chapter 20 Towards a Globalisation of Contemporary Iranian Literature? Iranian Literary Blogs and the Evolution of the Literary Field 383
- Chapter 21 Popular Culture and the Arab Spring 407
- Chapter 22 The Syrian Revolution, Art and the End of Ideology 427
- Chapter 23 Biopolitical Landscapes of the ‘Small Human’: Figuring the Child in the Contemporary Middle Eastern Refugee Crisis in Europe 446
- Afterword: Critical Companionships, Urgent Affiliations 469
- Bibliography 476
- Index 514
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures viii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Notes on the Contributors xi
- Note on Transliteration xvii
- Preface xviii
-
Introduction
- Chapter 1 Dialectics of Post/Colonial Modernity in the Middle East: A Critical, Theoretical and Disciplinary Overview 1
- Chapter 2 Edward Said and the Institution of Postcolonial Studies 23
- Chapter 3 Postcolonialism and Modern Arabic Literature: Twenty-first-century Horizons 43
- Chapter 4 Interview with Ahdaf Soueif 57
- Chapter 5 Interview with Sinan Antoon 67
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Part I The Colonial Encounter: Discourses of Imperialism and Anti-imperialism
- Chapter 6 Between the Postcolonial and the Middle East: Writing the Subaltern in the Arab World 81
- Chapter 7 Orientalism and World Literature: A Re-reading of Cosmopolitanism in ṬĀhĀ Ḥusayn’s Literary World1 97
- Chapter 8 On Orientalist Genealogies: The Split Arab/Jew Figure Revisited 118
- Chapter 9 Colonial Violence, Law and Justice in Egypt 160
- Chapter 10 Peripheral Visions: TRANSLATIONAL POLEMICS AND FEMINIST ARGUMENTS IN COLONIAL EGYPT 183
- Chapter 11 Reimaging the Ottoman Legacy 213
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Part II States of Post/Coloniality: Politics, Religion, Gender, Sexuality
- Chapter 12 Postcolonial Nations: Political or Poetic Allegories? (On Tahar Djaout’s L’INVENTION DU DÉSERT) 239
- Chapter 13 Passing Away: Despair, Eulogies and Millennial Palestine 253
- Chapter 14 ‘They are in the right because I love them’: Literature and Palestine Solidarity in the 1980s 275
- Chapter 15 Nikes in Nineveh: Daesh, the Ruin and the Global Logic of Eradication 293
- Chapter 16 There Was No ‘Humble Task’ in the Revolution: Anti-colonial Activity and Arab Women 309
- Chapter 17 The Queerness of Textuality and/as Translation: Ways of Reading Hoda Barakat’s THE STONE OF LAUGHTER 329
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Part III The Post/Colonial Present: Crisis and Engagement in Global Context
- Chapter 18 Anglophone Arab Autobiography and the Postcolonial Middle East: Najla Said and Hisham Matar 347
- Chapter 19 Bare Life in the ‘New Iraq’ 362
- Chapter 20 Towards a Globalisation of Contemporary Iranian Literature? Iranian Literary Blogs and the Evolution of the Literary Field 383
- Chapter 21 Popular Culture and the Arab Spring 407
- Chapter 22 The Syrian Revolution, Art and the End of Ideology 427
- Chapter 23 Biopolitical Landscapes of the ‘Small Human’: Figuring the Child in the Contemporary Middle Eastern Refugee Crisis in Europe 446
- Afterword: Critical Companionships, Urgent Affiliations 469
- Bibliography 476
- Index 514