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100 1  Gana, Nouri.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n2010038005 
245 14 The Edinburgh Companion to the Arab Novel in English :
       |bthe Politics of Anglo Arab and Arab American Literature 
       and Culture. 
264  1 Edinburgh :|bEdinburgh University Press,|c2013. 
300    1 online resource (513 pages) 
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500    Place, Dialogics and the Construction of Identity. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Acknowledgments; Notes on the Contributors; Introduction: 
       The Intellectual History and Contemporary Significance of 
       the Arab Novel in English; Novel Formations: Transnational
       Collaborative Entanglements; The Preoccupations of the 
       Arab Novel in English; Notes; Part I -- Constellations: 
       Modernity, Empire and Postcoloniality; Chapter 1 -- The 
       Rise of the Arab American Novel: Ameen Rihani's The Book 
       of Khalid; Notes; Chapter 2 -- Beyond Orientalism: Khalid,
       the Secular City and the Transcultural Self; Khalid, 
       Migration and the Arab Experience of Secularization. 
505 8  Khalid and the Spiritual Challenges of the Secular 
       CityKhalid and Orientalism; Khalid and the Authentic 
       Transcultural Self; In Conclusion: The Book of Khalid as 
       Pioneer Arab Anglophone Novel; Notes; Chapter 3 -- The 
       Incestuous (Post)Colonial: Soueif 's Map of Love and the 
       Second Birth of the Egyptian Novel in English; Past or 
       Post? The Problem of Generation; Euro-Egyptian 
       Renaissances and the "Othered" Mother; The "Impurity" of 
       Modern Arabic; Notes; Chapter 4 -- Drinking, Gambling and 
       Making Merry: Waguih Ghali's Search for Cosmopolitan 
       Agency; Postcolonial Anger. 
505 8  Tripartite Assault on Egyptian IdentityCosmopolitan Jew; 
       Infinite Ways of Being; Notes; Chapter 5 -- Mobile 
       Belonging? The Global "Given" in the Work of Etel Adnan; 
       Notes; Chapter 6 -- Burning, Memory and Postcolonial 
       Agency in Laila Lalami's Hope and Other Dangerous 
       Pursuits; Language Politics and the Politics of Exclusion;
       History, Memory and Identity; Agency Regained; Conclusion;
       Notes; Chapter 7 -- Zenga Zenga and Bunga Bunga: The 
       Novels of Hisham Matar and a Critique of Gaddafi's Libya; 
       Disciplinary Violence and Biopower in In the Country of 
       Men and Anatomy of a Disappearance. 
505 8  Necropower and Anatomy of a DisappearanceConclusion; 
       Notes; Part II -- Force-fields: Ethnic Ties and 
       Transnational Solidarities; Chapter 8 -- In Search of 
       Andalusia: Reconfiguring Arabness in Diana Abu-Jaber's 
       Crescent; Moorish Passages; Andalusian Imaginary Marks; 
       Notes; Chapter 9 -- Europe and Its Others: The Novels of 
       Jamal Mahjoub; The Politics of Unbelonging: Navigation of 
       a Rainmaker and Wings of Dust; Historicizing Euro-Arab 
       Encounters: In the Hour of Signs and The Carrier; 
       Contemporary European Migrants in Travelling with Djinns; 
       Others within Europe: The Drift Latitudes; Coda; Notes. 
505 8  Chapter 10 -- Space, Embodiment, Identity and Resistance 
       in the Novels of Fadia FaqirHome, Prison, Asylum; 
       Migration, Margins, Mappings; Decoding, Reframing, 
       Disappearing; Notes; Chapter 11 -- The Arab Canadian Novel
       and the Rise of Rawi Hage; Arab Canadian Literature and 
       the Rise of the Novel; Plunging Underground: Rawi Hage and
       the Rise of the Cockroach; Notes; Chapter 12 -- The Arab 
       Australian Novel: Situating Diasporic and Multicultural 
       Literature; I; II; III; Notes; Chapter 13 -- Identity, 
       Transformation and the Anglophone Arab Novel; Centers and 
       Margins: An Unstable Trope. 
520    Opening up the field of diasporic Anglo-Arab literature to
       critical debate, this companion spans from the first Arab 
       novel in 1911 to the resurgence of the Anglo-Arabic novel 
       in the last 20 years. There are chapters on authors such 
       as Ameen Rihani, Ahdaf Soueif and Waguih Ghali, and 
       interviews with Laila Lalami, Hisham Matar and Fadia 
       Faqir. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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655  4 Electronic books. 
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       Arab Novel in English : The Politics of Anglo Arab and 
       Arab American Literature and Culture.|dEdinburgh : 
       Edinburgh University Press, ©2013|z9780748685530 
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