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Middle Eastern Literatures, a journal
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A forum for the academic study of all Middle Eastern Literatures (broadly conceived) from Late Antiquity until the present. Critical work welcome!
And finally, a review of Mohsen Ashtiany (ed)'s _A History of Persian Literature III_ from Anna Livia Beelaert
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Persian Narrative Poetry in the Classical Era, 800–1500. Romantic and Didactic Genres
Published in Middle Eastern Literatures (Vol. 26, No. 3, 2023)
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November 13, 2024 at 3:05 PM
Adam Mestyan reviews Ahmed El Shamsy's _Rediscovering the Islamic classics: how editors and print culture transformed an intellectual tradition_
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November 13, 2024 at 3:03 PM
Gabrielle van den Berg explores canonical Persian author Sadeq Hedayat’s vegetarianism, with generous translated excerpts from the author's two major works on the subject. doi.org/10.1080/1475...
Sadeq Hedayat’s vegetarianism: a few notes on the representation of vegetarianism, animals and animal rights in Sadeq Hedayat’s Favāʾid-i giyāhkhārī (The benefits of vegetarianism) and Insān-u ḥayvān (Human and animal)
Sadeq Hedayat (1903–1951) is an Iranian author known for his short stories and his novel Būf-i Kūr (The Blind Owl). An intellectual from an influential family, Hedayat traveled abroad at a young ag...
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November 13, 2024 at 2:58 PM
Brady Patrick Ryan's contribution theorizes the Sufi notion of shawq (longing) in Ḥammūr Ziyāda’s novel _Shawq al-darwīsh_, reading the idea as a radically persistent political and spiritual ethic. doi.org/10.1080/1475...
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November 13, 2024 at 2:55 PM
Christopher Iacovetti explores the limitations of 'Saidian' interpretations of Palestinian autobiography, and compellingly reads Fawaz Turki's autobiographical series to offer alternative frameworks to the field. doi.org/10.1080/1475...
Ways of being Palestinian: autobiography as critical emplotment in the work of Fawaz Turki
Autobiography has become an increasingly prominent form of Palestinian literature since the 1980s, giving rise to scholarly discussions about how best to read, interpret, and analyze Palestinian li...
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November 13, 2024 at 12:30 PM
Rawand Sliman-Baraky gives 26.3 an insightful reading of 'concepts of house/home' in 90s Arab poets, reading _Ḥattā atakhallā ʿan fikrat al-buyūt_ by Īmān Mirsāl. doi.org/10.1080/1475...
The concept of a house/home in the poetry of the Nineties Poets – Ḥattā atakhallā ʿan fikrat al-buyūt by Īmān Mirsāl as a model
The article presents readings of two poems by Īmān Mirsāl, “Jaras al-ṣabāḥ” (Morning Bell) and “Fikrat al-buyūt” (The Idea of Houses), from her collection Ḥattā atakhallā ʿan fikrat al-buyūt (Until...
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November 13, 2024 at 12:27 PM
Merve Atasoy follows up with "A Distinct Flânerie: Roleplaying and Affective Responses to the City in Reşat Nuri Güntekin’s Miskinler Tekkesi" and a critical reading of accepted roles at the threshold between 'Ottoman' and 'Turkish' text. doi.org/10.1080/1475...
A Distinct Flânerie: Roleplaying and Affective Responses to the City in Reşat Nuri Güntekin’s Miskinler Tekkesi
A significant response to the urban experience of Istanbul in the early decades of Republican Turkish literature (1923–1950s), is the expression of pride for the past. Pride, during this era of cha...
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November 13, 2024 at 12:25 PM