This study focuses on the nature of the Lebanese encounter with modernity in Lebanese fiction over the past forty years or so, a time of great ideological, political, and cultural upheavals. The first part traces the effect of modernity on works by Lebanese writers since the 1950s, a period of “revolutionary political and social change,” and of learning and cultural and social ferment. The second part of the study focuses on Rashid al-Daif's novel [ayin ]Azizi al-Sayyed Kawabata. My choice of this particular novel is related to the fact that it is a representative work that underlines the impact of modernity on Lebanese individuals and society during and in the wake of the civil war. The novel raises questions about rationality, ideology, t...
In 1989, after the Ta\u27if agreement, the war in Lebanon started to fade, which ended years of one ...
The history of modern Arabic literature is not very long; its mature phase, beginning approximately ...
In her article Modern Migration in Two Arabic Novels Ikram Masmoudi proposes that twentieth-centur...
The relations between the Arab-American community and the rest of American society are proven time a...
The Lebanese civil war, which spanned the years of 1975 to 1990, caused the migration of hundreds of...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the University of Khartoum. To get the full text plea...
This study deals with the interchange between the Arabs and the West in the context of the cultural,...
This study is concerned with the analysis of experiences of space, including the production of space...
Mad love in the Arabic novel is an expression of the anxiety surrounding Arabic novel's search for f...
Mad love in the Arabic novel is an expression of the anxiety surrounding Arabic novel's search for f...
Mad love in the Arabic novel is an expression of the anxiety surrounding Arabic novel's search for f...
Mad love in the Arabic novel is an expression of the anxiety surrounding Arabic novel's search for f...
Mad love in the Arabic novel is an expression of the anxiety surrounding Arabic novel's search for f...
10 / Research in Arabic Language and Literature: Foreign Languages Faculty Research Biannual Journal...
In 1989, after the Ta\u27if agreement, the war in Lebanon started to fade, which ended years of one ...
In 1989, after the Ta\u27if agreement, the war in Lebanon started to fade, which ended years of one ...
The history of modern Arabic literature is not very long; its mature phase, beginning approximately ...
In her article Modern Migration in Two Arabic Novels Ikram Masmoudi proposes that twentieth-centur...
The relations between the Arab-American community and the rest of American society are proven time a...
The Lebanese civil war, which spanned the years of 1975 to 1990, caused the migration of hundreds of...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the University of Khartoum. To get the full text plea...
This study deals with the interchange between the Arabs and the West in the context of the cultural,...
This study is concerned with the analysis of experiences of space, including the production of space...
Mad love in the Arabic novel is an expression of the anxiety surrounding Arabic novel's search for f...
Mad love in the Arabic novel is an expression of the anxiety surrounding Arabic novel's search for f...
Mad love in the Arabic novel is an expression of the anxiety surrounding Arabic novel's search for f...
Mad love in the Arabic novel is an expression of the anxiety surrounding Arabic novel's search for f...
Mad love in the Arabic novel is an expression of the anxiety surrounding Arabic novel's search for f...
10 / Research in Arabic Language and Literature: Foreign Languages Faculty Research Biannual Journal...
In 1989, after the Ta\u27if agreement, the war in Lebanon started to fade, which ended years of one ...
In 1989, after the Ta\u27if agreement, the war in Lebanon started to fade, which ended years of one ...
The history of modern Arabic literature is not very long; its mature phase, beginning approximately ...
In her article Modern Migration in Two Arabic Novels Ikram Masmoudi proposes that twentieth-centur...