The aim of the paper is to analyse how the ġurba shapes the idea of the homeland in contemporary Arabic literature and how, in particular, the ġurba itself can take a literary shape and be referred to a specific cultural space rather than a physical one. In order to attain this goal, the paper focuses on al-Bukā’ ʿalà al-aṭlāl (Crying over the ruins, 1980), a novel by the Jordanian author Ġālib Halasā (1932-1989), in which the theme of exile is expressed through a number of issues that remind the reader some crystallized features of modern and contemporary Arabic literature, such as the symbolic role of the mother, the village and the coffee. More interestingly, the novel displays a deep attachment to some major tópoi of the ancient Arabic ...
The paper explores the attempt of Muslim Arab poets to integrate symbols, myths and narratives, appr...
This research has sought to explore the manner in which the Palestinian novelist (author), Deema Al-...
The paper explores how the novel Arabesques (1986) by Israeli Palestinian author Anton Shammas (b. ...
The aim of the paper is to analyse how the ġurba shapes the idea of the homeland in contemporary Ara...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how the ghurba can take a literary shape in the Arabic novel and...
For the past 30 years, imperial military invasions and political meddling in Iraq, and a long histor...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the role of exile in three works of contemporary fiction, p...
This thesis is a study of how exile has affected the work of several Arab poets of the latter half o...
With particular reference to the Saudi poet Abdus-Salam Hashem Hafeth, this study tries to shed ligh...
Ghassan Kanafani’s commitment to the Palestinian cause is evident in his various works which handle ...
This thesis examines how the Iraqi writer, Fu'ad al-Takarli, reveals the complex and intimate dynami...
The purpose of this paper is to explore how home – as a concept and a physical space—is depicted in ...
Jordanian author Ghalib Halasa lived the majority of his adult life in transit, being exiled from ma...
Fiction remains one of the pillars of modern Arabic literature which is trying to catch up with that...
The historiography about the beginnings of modern Arabic literature is usually centered on developme...
The paper explores the attempt of Muslim Arab poets to integrate symbols, myths and narratives, appr...
This research has sought to explore the manner in which the Palestinian novelist (author), Deema Al-...
The paper explores how the novel Arabesques (1986) by Israeli Palestinian author Anton Shammas (b. ...
The aim of the paper is to analyse how the ġurba shapes the idea of the homeland in contemporary Ara...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how the ghurba can take a literary shape in the Arabic novel and...
For the past 30 years, imperial military invasions and political meddling in Iraq, and a long histor...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the role of exile in three works of contemporary fiction, p...
This thesis is a study of how exile has affected the work of several Arab poets of the latter half o...
With particular reference to the Saudi poet Abdus-Salam Hashem Hafeth, this study tries to shed ligh...
Ghassan Kanafani’s commitment to the Palestinian cause is evident in his various works which handle ...
This thesis examines how the Iraqi writer, Fu'ad al-Takarli, reveals the complex and intimate dynami...
The purpose of this paper is to explore how home – as a concept and a physical space—is depicted in ...
Jordanian author Ghalib Halasa lived the majority of his adult life in transit, being exiled from ma...
Fiction remains one of the pillars of modern Arabic literature which is trying to catch up with that...
The historiography about the beginnings of modern Arabic literature is usually centered on developme...
The paper explores the attempt of Muslim Arab poets to integrate symbols, myths and narratives, appr...
This research has sought to explore the manner in which the Palestinian novelist (author), Deema Al-...
The paper explores how the novel Arabesques (1986) by Israeli Palestinian author Anton Shammas (b. ...