The Cambridge Companion to Modern Arab Culture

The Cambridge Companion to Modern Arab Culture
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 353
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ISBN-10 : 9780521898072
ISBN-13 : 0521898072
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge Companion to Modern Arab Culture by : Dwight F. Reynolds

An accessible and wide-ranging survey of modern Arab culture covering political, intellectual and social aspects.

The Anchor Book of Modern Arabic Fiction

The Anchor Book of Modern Arabic Fiction
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Publisher : Anchor
Total Pages : 508
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ISBN-10 : 9780307481481
ISBN-13 : 0307481484
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis The Anchor Book of Modern Arabic Fiction by : Denys Johnson-Davies

This dazzling anthology features the work of seventy-nine outstanding writers from all over the Arab-speaking world, from Morocco in the west to Iraq in the east, Syria in the north to Sudan in the south. Edited by Denys Johnson-Davies, called by Edward Said “the leading Arabic-to-English translator of our time,” this treasury of Arab voices is diverse in styles and concerns, but united by a common language. It spans the full history of modern Arabic literature, from its roots in western cultural influence at the end of the nineteenth century to the present-day flowering of Naguib Mahfouz’s literary sons and daughters. Among the Egyptian writers who laid the foundation for the Arabic literary renaissance are the great Tawfik al-Hakim; the short story pioneer Mahmoud Teymour; and Yusuf Idris, who embraced Egypt’s vibrant spoken vernacular. An excerpt from the Sudanese writer Tayeb Salih’s novel Season of Migration to the North, one of the Arab world’s finest, appears alongside the Libyan writer Ibrahim al-Koni’s tales of the Tuaregs of North Africa, the Iraqi writer Mohamed Khudayir’s masterly story “Clocks Like Horses,” and the work of such women writers as Lebanon’s Hanan al-Shaykh and Morocco’s Leila Abouzeid.

The Cambridge Guide to Jewish History, Religion, and Culture

The Cambridge Guide to Jewish History, Religion, and Culture
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 559
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ISBN-10 : 9781316224366
ISBN-13 : 1316224368
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge Guide to Jewish History, Religion, and Culture by : Judith R. Baskin

The Cambridge Guide to Jewish History, Religion, and Culture is a comprehensive and engaging overview of Jewish life, from its origins in the ancient Near East to its impact on contemporary popular culture. The twenty-one essays, arranged historically and thematically, and written specially for this volume by leading scholars, examine the development of Judaism and the evolution of Jewish history and culture over many centuries and in a range of locales. They emphasize the ongoing diversity and creativity of the Jewish experience. Unlike previous anthologies, which concentrate on elite groups and expressions of a male-oriented rabbinic culture, this volume also includes the range of experiences of ordinary people and looks at the lives and achievements of women in every place and era. The many illustrations, maps, timeline, and glossary of important terms enhance this book's accessibility to students and general readers.

The Cambridge Companion to International Theatre Festivals

The Cambridge Companion to International Theatre Festivals
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 371
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ISBN-10 : 9781108425483
ISBN-13 : 1108425488
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge Companion to International Theatre Festivals by : Ric Knowles

An up-to-date, contextualized assessment of the impact of the 'festivalization' of culture around the world.

The Cambridge Companion to Sufism

The Cambridge Companion to Sufism
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 331
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ISBN-10 : 9781107018303
ISBN-13 : 1107018307
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge Companion to Sufism by : Lloyd Ridgeon

This book traces the evolution of Sufism from the formative period to the present.

Modern Arabic Drama in Egypt

Modern Arabic Drama in Egypt
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9780521242226
ISBN-13 : 0521242223
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Modern Arabic Drama in Egypt by : Muḥammad Muṣṭafá Badawī

This book is the first critical survey of modern Egyptian drama during the period of its maturity from the 1930s to the present day. A discussion of the work of Tawfiq al-Hakim is followed by an examination of the less experimental plays of his successors, Mahmud Taymur, Bakathir and Fathi Radwan.

Justice Interrupted

Justice Interrupted
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 433
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ISBN-10 : 9780674076099
ISBN-13 : 0674076095
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Justice Interrupted by : Elizabeth F. Thompson

The Arab Spring uprising of 2011 is portrayed as a dawn of democracy in the region. But the revolutionaries were—and saw themselves as—heirs to a centuries-long struggle for just government and the rule of law. In Justice Interrupted we see the complex lineage of political idealism, reform, and violence that informs today’s Middle East.

The Cambridge Companion to Medievalism

The Cambridge Companion to Medievalism
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9781107086715
ISBN-13 : 110708671X
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge Companion to Medievalism by : Louise D'Arcens

An introduction to medievalism offering a balance of accessibility and sophistication, with comprehensive overviews as well as detailed case studies.

A Companion to the History of the Book

A Companion to the History of the Book
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 617
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ISBN-10 : 9781405192781
ISBN-13 : 140519278X
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis A Companion to the History of the Book by : Simon Eliot

A COMPANION TO THE HISTORY OF THE BOOK A COMPANION TO THE HISTORY OF THE BOOK Edited by Simon Eliot and Jonathan Rose “As a stimulating overview of the multidimensional present state of the field, the Companion has no peer.” Choice “If you want to understand how cultures come into being, endure, and change, then you need to come to terms with the rich and often surprising history Of the book ... Eliot and Rose have done a fine job. Their volume can be heartily recommended. “ Adrian Johns, Technology and Culture From the early Sumerian clay tablet through to the emergence of the electronic text, this Companion provides a continuous and coherent account of the history of the book. A team of expert contributors draws on the latest research in order to offer a cogent, transcontinental narrative. Many of them use illustrative examples and case studies of well-known texts, conveying the excitement surrounding this rapidly developing field. The Companion is organized around four distinct approaches to the history of the book. First, it introduces the variety of methods used by book historians and allied specialists, from the long-established discipline of bibliography to newer IT-based approaches. Next, it provides a broad chronological survey of the forms and content of texts. The third section situates the book in the context of text culture as a whole, while the final section addresses broader issues, such as literacy, copyright, and the future of the book. Contributors to this volume: Michael Albin, Martin Andrews, Rob Banham, Megan L Benton, Michelle P. Brown, Marie-Frangoise Cachin, Hortensia Calvo, Charles Chadwyck-Healey, M. T. Clanchy, Stephen Colclough, Patricia Crain, J. S. Edgren, Simon Eliot, John Feather, David Finkelstein, David Greetham, Robert A. Gross, Deana Heath, Lotte Hellinga, T. H. Howard-Hill, Peter Kornicki, Beth Luey, Paul Luna, Russell L. Martin Ill, Jean-Yves Mollier, Angus Phillips, Eleanor Robson, Cornelia Roemer, Jonathan Rose, Emile G. L Schrijver, David J. Shaw, Graham Shaw, Claire Squires, Rietje van Vliet, James Wald, Rowan Watson, Alexis Weedon, Adriaan van der Weel, Wayne A. Wiegand, Eva Hemmungs Wirtén.

Arabic Thought beyond the Liberal Age

Arabic Thought beyond the Liberal Age
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 463
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ISBN-10 : 9781316654248
ISBN-13 : 1316654249
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Arabic Thought beyond the Liberal Age by : Jens Hanssen

What is the relationship between thought and practice in the domains of language, literature and politics? Is thought the only standard by which to measure intellectual history? How did Arab intellectuals change and affect political, social, cultural and economic developments from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries? This volume offers a fundamental overhaul and revival of modern Arab intellectual history. Using Hourani's Arabic Thought in the Liberal Age, 1798–1939 (Cambridge, 1962) as a starting point, it reassesses Arabic cultural production and political thought in the light of current scholarship and extends the analysis beyond Napoleon's invasion of Egypt and the outbreak of World War II. The chapters offer a mixture of broad-stroke history on the construction of 'the Muslim world', and the emergence of the rule of law and constitutionalism in the Ottoman empire, as well as case studies on individual Arab intellectuals that illuminate the transformation of modern Arabic thought.