TY - BOOK AU - Günther,Sebastian AU - Milich,Stephan TI - Representations and visions of homeland in modern Arabic literature T2 - Arabistische und Islamwissenschaftliche Texte und Studien SN - 9783487421827 AV - PJ7510 .R477 2016eb U1 - 892.709 23 PY - 2016/// CY - Hildesheim, New York PB - Georg Olms Verlag AG KW - Arabic literature KW - History and criticism KW - Homeland in literature KW - Congresses KW - Littérature arabe KW - Histoire et critique KW - Patrie dans la littérature KW - Congrès KW - LITERARY CRITICISM KW - African KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Electronic books KW - Conference papers and proceedings KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc N1 - Revised and expanded papers from the International Workshop "Representations and Visions of Homeland in Modern Arabic Prose Literature and Poetry," held June 30-July 1, 2011 at the Lichtenberg Kolleg for Advanced Studies, University of Göttingen--Cited from page ix; Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index; GÜNTHER/ MILICH -- REPRESENTATIONS ANDVISIONS OF HOMELANDIN MODERN ARABIC LITERATURE; Impressum; Chapter 1; Longing for Home -- Beatrice Gruendler; Chapter 2; Leaving Home -- Nikolay N. Dyakov; Chapter 3; Constructing Home -- Leslie Tramontini; Chapter 4; Affirming Home -- Stephan Guth; Chapter 5; Proclaiming Home -- Göran Larsson; Chapter 6; Losing Home -- Hartmut Fähndrich; Chapter 7; Probing the Home -- Stephan Milich; Chapter 8; Gendering Home -- Hosn Abboud; Chapter 9; Grieving Over Home -- Samar Attar; Chapter 10; Remembering Home -- Rochelle Davis; Chapter 11; Claiming Home -- Anette Månsson N2 - Representations and visions of home, homeland (watan), and nation are perennial themes in Arabic literary writing. In its most recent iteration, namely modern Arabic poetry and prose, these ideas are framed against the backdrop of an increasingly expansive conceptual universe, taking in a wide array of artistic and intellectual expressions. Indeed, the notion and prospect of home and homeland gained even great currency in contemporary Arabic literature, largely in light of the Arab uprisings in 2010 and 2011, where the Arab people attempted to reclaim their countries from the many oppressive power structures guilty of robbing them of their homeland. The present volume highlights the complexity, diversity, and vitality of literary voices in expressing a broad spectrum of ideas and images centered around the Arab homeland and nation. This book therefore contributes to a deeper understanding of the historical dimensions and literary representations of home and homeland in the modern Arab world on the one hand, and the far-reaching cultural and political impact of these concepts on the other. The thematic spectrum of this book ranges from studies of writings on home and nostalgia, travel accounts, didactic epistles, and prison memoirs, as well as the nahda-literature and the genre of collective autobiographies or "village books". While some essays focus on the processes of symbolic nation-building, others deal with the literary techniques and poetic devices that modern Arab authors employ in order to deconstruct and question the political discourses on watan and Arab nationalism. This collection of essays is the result of a symposium held in 2011 at the University of Göttingen, Germany. The contributors to the volume are renowned specialists in Arabic literature and Middle East Studies working in Universities across the globe, including such countries as Australia, Denmark, Lebanon, Norway, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, the United States, and Germany UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1454586 ER -