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| Document Type: | Book |
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| All Authors / Contributors: |
Waïl S Hassan |
| ISBN: | 9780199792061 0199792062 |
| OCLC Number: | 695857069 |
| Description: | xvi, 259 p. ; 25 cm. |
| Contents: | Rise of Arab-American literature -- Gibran phenomenon -- Emergence of autobiography -- Retreat of cultural translation -- Exilic memoirs -- Academic itineraries -- Postcolonial translation -- Muslim immigrant fiction -- Queering orientalism. |
| Responsibility: | Waïl S. Hassan. |
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<br>"As informative as it is provocative...[Hassan] makes an important contribution to the growing library of "ethnic" studies in their most contemporary instance...This study is theoretically inflected, critically informed, and historically grounded. Recommended." --CHOICE<p><br>"With Immigrant Narratives, Wa l Hassan establishes himself as the foremost literary critic of Anglophone Arab literature. Hassan masterfully analyzes the ways in which Arab writers in Britain and the United States have struggled to translate their experiences against the backdrop of conflict and suspicion." --Anouar Majid, author of We Are All Moors: Ending Centuries of Crusades against Muslims and Other Minorities<p><br>"Immigrant Narratives is a major new contribution to the study of world literatures in a comparative framework, not only because Hassan deals with a group of writers and texts that he rightly refers to as having 'simply fallen between the disciplinary cracks, ' but also because his modes of analysis and interpretation bring these works into the domain of contemporary criticism, a context within which their trans-cultural significance' becomes all the clearer." --Roger Allen, author of The Arabic Literary Heritage<p><br>"With acute sensitivity to cultural, ideological, commercial, and religious contexts, Hassan brilliantly demonstrates the hegemonic force of, yet diversity of responses to, the politics of Orientalism in more than a century of Anglophone Arab American and Arab British immigrant writing. A wonderful study of the aesthetics and politics of cultural translation that is enriched by Hassan's knowledge of Arabic literatures, Immigrant Narratives will be of enduring value to scholars of American and British culture as well as Middle East studies." --Malini Johar Schueller, author of U.S.Orientalisms: Race, Nation, and Gender in Literature, 1790-1890<p><br> Read more...
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- American literature -- Arab American authors -- History and criticism.
- English literature -- Arab authors -- History and criticism.
- Immigrants in literature.
- Arab Americans -- Ethnic identity.
- Arab Americans in literature.
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