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    Contemporary Arabic Literature and Migration: New Poetics and Perspectives

    Contemporary Arabic Literature and Migration by Bianco, Annamaria; Rayhanova, Baian; Sibilio, Simone;

    New Poetics and Perspectives

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    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 19 March 2026

    • ISBN 9780755652549
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages256 pages
    • Size 236x158x20 mm
    • Weight 540 g
    • Language
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    Short description:

    Explores various aspects of Arabic literature of migration published over the past three decades, focusing on the aesthetic development of literary production bearing on exile and migration and the critical debates concerning its denomination.

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    Long description:

    The volume provides a fresh look at contemporary Arabic literature on the experiences of migration, forced displacement and exile, with a particular focus on the period from the First Gulf War to the present.It traces thematic fusions, genre and stylistic innovations in literary works by and about migrants, refugees and other displaced persons, and covers a wide geographical area, representing not only the Arab world but also various destination countries, including Europe and North America.Questioning the impact of recent waves of forced displacement and migration from Arab countries on the literary field, the volume explores new understandings of identity and generational conflicts embedded in different types of narratives, while highlighting debates regarding displaced subjectivities and the use of the label 'refugee literature' in the Arab sphere, where this definition is widely debated.Particular attention is paid to the relationship between literature produced in countries of origin and countries of asylum, as well as to the representation of the 'state of exception' in the context of street and camp life.In addition, the volume explores the contribution of literary productions represented by poetry, prose and drama to discourses and debates on human rights, as well as the linguistic choices and aesthetic concerns within them, including formal experiments and the intersection of genres.

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    Table of Contents:

    Notes on Contributors
    Note on Transliteration

    Introduction
    Annamaria Bianco, Baian Rayhanova and Simone Sibilio

    Part One Transcultural Aesthetics and Refugee Issues: Challenging Eurocentric Perspectives
    1 Reframing the Debate on 'Arab Refugee Literature': The Syrian Response to 'Western' Labelling
    Simone Sibilio
    2 A Matter of Hierarchies and Classificatory Schemes: ?Ali Badr and 'Arab Refugee Literature'
    Antonio Pacifico
    3 Intermedial Aesthetics and Decolonial Knowledge Production in ?asan Balasim's Work
    Rita Sakr
    4 'Tell Us Exactly What Happened': Subverting the Asylum Story in ?amu?il Sham?un's ?Iraqi fi Baris
    Federico Pozzoli

    Part Two Forced Displacement, Legacies of War and Their Gendered Dimensions
    5 Time and Space in Miral al-?a?awi's Novel Bruklin hayts
    Baian Rayhanova
    6 The Text within the Text in Maha ?asan's and Dima Wannus's Novels
    Lovisa Berg
    7 Syrian Women Speak: Refugee Witnesses in Samar Yazbik's Work
    Giulia Spadoni
    8 A Feminine Poetics of Liminality in Iman ?umaydan's Novels
    Darejan Gardavadze

    Part Three Shifting Subjectivities in Diaspora and Refugee Camps
    9 The Palestinian Refugee Camp as a Marginal Space: Mukhmal by ?uzama ?abayib
    Annamaria Bianco
    10 Velvet-Wrapped Refugee Life in ?uzama ?abayib's Novels
    Dorit Gottesfeld

    11 Shatila Stories: The 'Nomadic Thought' within the Camp
    Paola Viviani
    12 Manifold Representations of Ghurba in Julan ?aji's Poetry: Translation at the Core of the Creative Process
    Patrizia Zanelli

    Part Four Language, Myth and Identity through the Prism of Difference
    13 Christian Vernacular in Ya Maryam by Sinan An?un
    Tetz Rooke
    14 An Old Wise Woman Fighting War and Destruction in Isma?il Fahd Isma?il's al-Sabiliyyat
    Stephan Guth
    15 Nuri al-Jarra?'s Poetry: A Saidian Humanistic Reading
    Francesca Maria Corrao
    16 IMedea by Sulayman al-Bassam: From Ancient Myth to Modern Migration
    Monica Ruocco
    17 Refuge Theatre as Crime Fiction in Wa?il Qaddur's Plays
    Daniela Potenza

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