Political freedom in the Arab world and rebellion against it underpin the novel al-ʿAyn dhāt al-jafn al-maʿdanī (The Eye with an Iron Lid, 1980) by Egyptian author Sharīf Ḥatātah (1923– ). This novel set in 1940s Egypt, a decade of national and social ferment, harshly criticizes British colonialism and the Egyptian governments of the time. The narrative depicts the struggle of the Egyptian national movement as well as the brutal denial of political and individual freedoms that led to the July 1952 revolution. The novel is profoundly autobiographical, and Ḥatātah’s life story as a doctor, writer and political activist depicted in his al-Nawāfidh al-maftūḥah (The Open Windows, 2006) contributesvaluable background. A wide-ranging analysis of t...
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This article deals with some aspects of prison literature from the Middle East and mainly in Arabic....
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This thesis is a critical analysis of two major works of Arab prison literature in the last quarter ...
Although set in the 1990s and published in 2002, Alaa Al Aswany’s novel The Yacoubian Building con...
Throughout the 20th century contributions of Egyptian writers have been instrumental in the processe...
This study examines the meaning of prison space as it is reflected in two Arabic science fiction nov...
This article compares two important political novels of the second half of the twentieth century: th...
Over the past five years, socio-political changes in Egypt have stemmed from and \u2013 at the same ...
Arabic novels of the last two decades have often centered on the harsh realities of the contemporary...
More than ever before, the African continent is entangled in vicious cycles of violence that jeopard...
Although set in the 1990s and published in 2002, Alaa Al Aswany’s novel The Yacoubian Building conve...
I. Dünya Savaşı sonrası Ortadoğu’da kurulan Arap ülkelerinin rejimleri, farklı isimlendirmelere rağm...
This thesis explores ethical and aesthetic issues as they emerge in the contemporary Arabic novel gr...
This study deals with the issue of conflict between the programmed mechanical system and the rebelli...
This thesis charts the history and evolution of a mass-incarcerating regime of detention, disappeara...
This article deals with some aspects of prison literature from the Middle East and mainly in Arabic....
During the beginning of the twentieth century, works of literature began to center the Egyptian fall...
This thesis is a critical analysis of two major works of Arab prison literature in the last quarter ...
Although set in the 1990s and published in 2002, Alaa Al Aswany’s novel The Yacoubian Building con...
Throughout the 20th century contributions of Egyptian writers have been instrumental in the processe...
This study examines the meaning of prison space as it is reflected in two Arabic science fiction nov...
This article compares two important political novels of the second half of the twentieth century: th...