Sensibilities of the Islamic Mediterranean :Self-expression in a Muslim Culture from Post-classical Times to the Present Day

Publication subTitle :Self-expression in a Muslim Culture from Post-classical Times to the Present Day

Author: Ostle Robin  

Publisher: I.B.Tauris‎

Publication year: 2008

E-ISBN: 9780857716736

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781845116507

Subject: I106.99 Religious literature

Keyword: 革命史,社会学

Language: ENG

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From the mountains of Lebanon to the shores of Turkey and North Africa, the Islamic Mediterranean has always been a dynamic cultural hub, where the stories and passions of East and West collide. In a sweeping survey spanning the first Arabic edition of the Thousand and One Nights to the novels of the 20th century, Robin Ostle pours through centuries of books, art and architecture to reveal what they tell us about the changing relationship between individual and society in this distinctive culture. In pre-modern literature, individuality was expressed through a series of comic subversions which, through their resolution, ultimately strengthened the social status quo. The great 19th century travelogues represented a more transgressive exploration of the boundaries of the self. This theme was continued in the cultural forms of the 20th century, with their emphasis on self-expression and emotional liberation, something increasingly defined in opposition to the state. 'Sensibilities of the Islamic Mediterranean' unravels the emotions, ideas and power relationships which make up the cultural fabric of this fascinating region.

Chapter

Part One: Subversive Strategies

1 Challenging Symbols of Power: Palaces and Castles in the 'Thousand and One Nights'

2 Fools and Rogues in Discourse and Disguise: Two Studies

3 Ibrahim Pasha and Sculpture as Subversion in Art

Part Two: Self and Journey

Preface: The Journey as Metaphor

4 Myths and Signs of Alienation Between 19th-Century Rihlat and Europe

5 Portrait of the Traveller as a Young Man: Mustafa Sami Efendi and his 'Essay on Europe'

6 Voyages of Self-definition: The Case of [Ahmad] Faris al-Shidyaq

7 The Journey in Two Arabic Novels

Part Three: Individual, Novel and Nation

8 Bildungsroman, Individual and Society

9 Individual Sentiment and National Ideology

10 Mapping Arab Womanhood: Subject, Subjectivity and Identity Politics in the Biographies of Malak Hifni Nasif

11 Male Author, Female Protagonist: Aspects of LIterary Representation in Resat Nuri Guntekin's 'Calikusu'

Part Four: Individual and Community

12 Marginalities in Palestinian Literature--Two Case Studies: Imil Habibi and Tawfiq Fayyad

13 The Representation of the Coptic Christians of Alexandria in 'Turabuha Za'faran' and 'Ya Banat Iskandariya' by Idwar Al-Kharrat

14 Marginalised Communities, Marginalised Individuals in Short Stories of Yusuf al-Sharuni

15 Language, Individual and Community in Lebanese Women's Literature Written in French

Part Five: Individual, Space, Text

16 Redefining Urban Spaces in Cairo at the Turn of the 19th and 20th Centuries

17 Imagining Beirut's Reconstructed City Centre

18 Text, Space and the Individual in the Poetry of Badr Shakir al-Sayyab: Nationalism, Revolution and Subjectivity

19 Urban Change and Literary Transformation: The Egyptian Novel in the 1990s

Index

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