Transcultural Migration in the Novels of H di Bouraoui

Transcultural Migration in the Novels of H  di Bouraoui
Author: Elizabeth Jean Sabiston
Publsiher: Francopolyphonies
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2020-11-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9004440852

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"In Transcultural Migration in the Novels of Hédi Bouraoui: A New Ulysses, Elizabeth Sabiston analyses the dominant theme of transcultural migration, or immigration, in Hédi Bouraoui's fiction. His protagonists reflect his passion for endless travel, and are Ulysses-figures for the postmodern age. Their travels enable them to explore the "Otherness of the Other," to understand and "migrate" into them. Bouraoui's World Literature is rooted in the traversées of his characters across a number of clearly differentiated regions, which nonetheless share a common humanity. The ancient migrations of Ulysses, fuelled by violence and war, are paralleled to the modern displacements of entire cultures and even nations. Bouraoui's works bridge cultures past and present, but they also require the invention of language to convey a postmodern world in flux"--

Transcultural Migration in the Novels of H di Bouraoui

Transcultural Migration in the Novels of H  di Bouraoui
Author: Elizabeth Sabiston
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2020-11-09
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004441415

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In Transcultural Migration in the Novels of Hédi Bouraoui: A New Ulysses, Elizabeth Sabiston analyses the dominant theme of transcultural migration, or immigration, in the experimental fiction of Hédi Bouraoui. His protagonists are seen as Ulysses-figures for the postmodern age, crossing boundaries of language as well as geography

Arabian Jazz

Arabian Jazz
Author: Diana Abu-Jaber
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2003
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0393324222

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Balances are struck in this luminous first novel-between two radically distinct cultures, between obligation and self-will, between past and future, between hilarity and heartbreak-as the Jordanian family of Matussem Ramoud settles in a small, poor-white community in upstate New York.

In the Heart of the Heart of Another Country

In the Heart of the Heart of Another Country
Author: Etel Adnan
Publsiher: City Lights Books
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2005-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0872864464

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A mosaic of lyrical vignettes, at once deeply personal and political, set against the turbulent backdrop of Arab/Western relations. Adnan writes, "Contrary to what is usually believed, it is not general ideas and grandiose unfolding of great events that impress the mind during times of heightened historic upheavals, but rather the uninterrupted flow of little experiences, observations, disturbances, small ecstasies, or barely perceptible discouragements that make up day-to-day living." Etel Adnan, a Lebanese American poet, painter, and essayist, lives in Paris, Beirut, and the San Francisco Bay Area. Among her books, the novel Sitt Marie Rose is considered a classic of Middle Eastern literature. She has been a powerful voice for compassion and empowerment in feminist and antiwar movements.

Of Cities Women

Of Cities   Women
Author: Etel Adnan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1993
Genre: Feminism
ISBN: UCAL:B3895078

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Letters to an exiled Lebanese writer and journal editor about feminism, written between 1990 and 1992.

Politics Language and Gender in the Algerian Arabic Novel

Politics  Language  and Gender in the Algerian Arabic Novel
Author: Debbie Cox
Publsiher: Edwin Mellen Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2002
Genre: Algeria
ISBN: UCSC:32106016469683

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This book examines the development of the Arabic novel in post-independence Algeria. It focuses on novels by Abdelhamid Benhadouga, al-Tahar Wattar and Rachid Boudjedra during the period 1972-1988, considering the possibilities for critical expression in the state which emerged from colonial rule and anti-colonial struggle. It investigates the authors' attempts to negotiate the constraints arising from authoritarian rule and restrictive ideologies of language and gender. This is the first extended study of Algeria's post-independence Arabic literature in a European language.

Manaschi

Manaschi
Author: Hamid Ismailov
Publsiher: Inpress Books - Ipsuk
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Slavic literature
ISBN: 1911284576

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A radio presenter interprets one of his dreams as an initiation by the world of spirits into the role of a Manaschi, a Kyrgyz bard and shaman who recites and performs the epic poem, Manas, and is revered as someone connected with supernatural forces. Travelling to his native mountainous village, populated by Tajiks and Kyrgyz, and unravelling his personal and national history, our hero Bekesh instead witnesses a full re-enactment of the epic's wrath. Following on from the award winning The Devils' Dance and Of Strangers and Bees, this is the third and final book in Ismailov's informal Central Asia trilogy. --

The Italian

The Italian
Author: Shukri Mabkouth
Publsiher: Europa Editions UK
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2021-10-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781787703322

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An emblematic story of the shipwreck of the Arab Spring At his father's funeral, to the great consternation of all present, Abdel Nasser beats the imam who is celebrating the funeral rite. The narrator, a childhood friend of the protagonist, retraces the story of "the Italian" from his days as a free and rebellious adolescent spirit to the leader of a student movement and then affirmed journalist. Those were crucial years in Tunisia, years of great tension, change, and repression. Against this background full of revolutionary ferments stands the tormented love story between Abdel Nasser and Zeina, a brilliant and beautiful philosophy student. Their dreams will unfortunately end up being wrecked under the ruthless gears of a corrupt and chauvinist society. Abdel Nasser's transformation from a young idealist with high hopes to a successful, but disillusioned and tired journalist is masterfully narrated in a stream of stories, digressions and flashbacks in which the narrative tension is always high. Winner of the 2015 International Prize for Arabic Fiction