This paper examines Amad Khālid Tawfīq’s 2008 novel Yūtūbiyā [Utopia] in light of the many literary allusions made by one of its narrators. The novel throws two problematic and unappealing but consistent and vivid characters together in the dystopia that is Cairo in 2020 after the end of the petroleum economy. Tawfīq’s Egypt represents a cognitively plausible extrapolation from current conditions—class inequality, corruption, and brutality. We can learn to read Utopia less as the tale of two psychologically realistic characters and more as the tale of class differences in an extrapolation from Egyptian society. This opens up to us an understanding of the indictment of Egypt’s intellectual class that lies underneath the surface narrative. Ut...
My study is an attempt to examine recent developments in post-Arab Spring fiction by Anglo-Arab immi...
This thesis examines the stylistic construction of national identity in two translated critically ac...
I here hypothesize a causal relationship between the conditions of oppression and expressions of uto...
This paper examines Amad Khālid Tawfīq’s 2008 novel Yūtūbiyā [Utopia] in light of the many literary ...
If there is a symbol par excellence of the socio-economic changes spurred by globalization in Egypt,...
Unlike Utopia, dystopia represents a city full of poverty, frustration and misery in fiction; i...
The article discusses the novel 2025. An-Nida al-Akhir [2025. The Last Call] written by a young Egyp...
Tematem niniejszej pracy jest problematyka obrazu społeczeństwa egipskiego w utworze Aḥmada Ḫālida T...
This paper addresses the Moroccan science-fiction novel, ‘Iksīr al- ayāt [The Elixir of Life, 1974] ...
The past forty years of Egypt's history have been characterized by political oppression, deteriorati...
This article is a study of Ahmad Khaled Tawfik's 2008 best-selling novel Utopia within the context o...
The article presents an overview of the new dystopia genre in Arabic literature as well as the main...
My research highlights the complex relationship between narrative and temporality whilst exploring t...
Cultural institutions—e.g., publishers, journals, prizes, among others—have played significant but f...
This doctoral thesis explores the contexts of utopian writing and thinking in the Nahda, the Arab 'A...
My study is an attempt to examine recent developments in post-Arab Spring fiction by Anglo-Arab immi...
This thesis examines the stylistic construction of national identity in two translated critically ac...
I here hypothesize a causal relationship between the conditions of oppression and expressions of uto...
This paper examines Amad Khālid Tawfīq’s 2008 novel Yūtūbiyā [Utopia] in light of the many literary ...
If there is a symbol par excellence of the socio-economic changes spurred by globalization in Egypt,...
Unlike Utopia, dystopia represents a city full of poverty, frustration and misery in fiction; i...
The article discusses the novel 2025. An-Nida al-Akhir [2025. The Last Call] written by a young Egyp...
Tematem niniejszej pracy jest problematyka obrazu społeczeństwa egipskiego w utworze Aḥmada Ḫālida T...
This paper addresses the Moroccan science-fiction novel, ‘Iksīr al- ayāt [The Elixir of Life, 1974] ...
The past forty years of Egypt's history have been characterized by political oppression, deteriorati...
This article is a study of Ahmad Khaled Tawfik's 2008 best-selling novel Utopia within the context o...
The article presents an overview of the new dystopia genre in Arabic literature as well as the main...
My research highlights the complex relationship between narrative and temporality whilst exploring t...
Cultural institutions—e.g., publishers, journals, prizes, among others—have played significant but f...
This doctoral thesis explores the contexts of utopian writing and thinking in the Nahda, the Arab 'A...
My study is an attempt to examine recent developments in post-Arab Spring fiction by Anglo-Arab immi...
This thesis examines the stylistic construction of national identity in two translated critically ac...
I here hypothesize a causal relationship between the conditions of oppression and expressions of uto...