The article presents an overview of the new dystopia genre in Arabic literature as well as the main reasons and prerequisites for its appearance. The interest of Arab authors in the newly discovered genre of the dystopian novel has grown markedly, which is primarily due to serious political, economic and social changes affecting the region. The situation in some Arab countries offers many avenues in which society can develop, and literature was the first to respond to this. Egypt has become one of the centers of global change that has affected the Middle East. Young Egyptian intellectuals tend to soberly assess the situation that has developed since the Arab Spring and writers have offered their own vision of the situation in the cou...
This is a succinct introduction to modern Arabic literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centurie...
AbstractUnlike many other alternative views of the past, historical novels, which reflect the indivi...
This thesis is a study of the margins and the centers of Cairo as viewed through the lens of modern ...
During the first two decades of the 21st century an increasing amount of narratives termed as Arabic...
During the first two decades of the 21st century an increasing amount of narratives termed as Arabic...
The article discusses the novel 2025. An-Nida al-Akhir [2025. The Last Call] written by a young Egyp...
The article provides an overview of the modern Egyptian novel of Mohammad Rabie. It is a dystopian ...
In the aftermath the 25th January Revolution of 2011, two Egyptian dystopian novels stand out as par...
Unlike Utopia, dystopia represents a city full of poverty, frustration and misery in fiction; i...
This article compares two creative continuations to the 2011—13 Egyptian uprisings: Basma Abdel Aziz...
This paper examines Amad Khālid Tawfīq’s 2008 novel Yūtūbiyā [Utopia] in light of the many literary ...
Dystopian fiction as intended in the Western literary tradition is a 20 th century phenomenon on the...
This thesis examines the stylistic construction of national identity in two translated critically ac...
This article is a study of Ahmad Khaled Tawfik's 2008 best-selling novel Utopia within the context o...
The Arabic Cultural program hosts novelists Basma Abdel Aziz, Mohamed Rabie and Na’il al-Tukhi to di...
This is a succinct introduction to modern Arabic literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centurie...
AbstractUnlike many other alternative views of the past, historical novels, which reflect the indivi...
This thesis is a study of the margins and the centers of Cairo as viewed through the lens of modern ...
During the first two decades of the 21st century an increasing amount of narratives termed as Arabic...
During the first two decades of the 21st century an increasing amount of narratives termed as Arabic...
The article discusses the novel 2025. An-Nida al-Akhir [2025. The Last Call] written by a young Egyp...
The article provides an overview of the modern Egyptian novel of Mohammad Rabie. It is a dystopian ...
In the aftermath the 25th January Revolution of 2011, two Egyptian dystopian novels stand out as par...
Unlike Utopia, dystopia represents a city full of poverty, frustration and misery in fiction; i...
This article compares two creative continuations to the 2011—13 Egyptian uprisings: Basma Abdel Aziz...
This paper examines Amad Khālid Tawfīq’s 2008 novel Yūtūbiyā [Utopia] in light of the many literary ...
Dystopian fiction as intended in the Western literary tradition is a 20 th century phenomenon on the...
This thesis examines the stylistic construction of national identity in two translated critically ac...
This article is a study of Ahmad Khaled Tawfik's 2008 best-selling novel Utopia within the context o...
The Arabic Cultural program hosts novelists Basma Abdel Aziz, Mohamed Rabie and Na’il al-Tukhi to di...
This is a succinct introduction to modern Arabic literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centurie...
AbstractUnlike many other alternative views of the past, historical novels, which reflect the indivi...
This thesis is a study of the margins and the centers of Cairo as viewed through the lens of modern ...