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  1. Writing Beirut
    mappings of the city in the modern Arabic novel
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    Exploring the ways in which writers utilize the spaces of the city - joining the factual with the imaginary - this book shows how idiosyncratic perceptions of Beirut are produced, generating an infinite number of Beiruts. The city emerges as... more

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    Exploring the ways in which writers utilize the spaces of the city - joining the factual with the imaginary - this book shows how idiosyncratic perceptions of Beirut are produced, generating an infinite number of Beiruts. The city emerges as interactive, dynamic and historical, a place that is created from the streets, buildings, and monuments as well as through performance and social interaction. By referring to factual places in Beirut, the novels produce a strong reality effect through a mimetic mode of expression. Simultaneously, these texts reveal that Beirut is an unstable locale that resists fixity and transparency, shifting between the real and imagined, and the quotidian and discursive. Writing Beirut explores the city in 16 Arabic novels focusing on the urban/rural divide, the imagined and idealized city, the city through panoramic views and pedestrian acts, the city as sexualized and gendered, and the city as a palimpsest. While the book focuses on Beirut in Arabic novels, the introduction provides a thorough overview of Beirut in the modern Arabic novel. Key Features: * Takes an innovative approach to Beirut focusing on the spatial and geographical in a close literary analysis of 16 modern Arabic novels from various parts of the Arab world *Shows how Beirut is imagined in fiction and how writers use the spaces of the city *Draws on sources from the field of geography and space including Foucault, Lefebvre, de Certeau, Sja and Rose

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780748696253; 0748696253; 9781474403467; 1474403468
    Series: Edinburgh studies in modern Arabic literature
    Subjects: Arabic fiction; Arabic literature; Arabic literature; Arabic fiction; Arabic fiction; Arabic literature; RELIGION ; Islam ; General; LITERARY CRITICISM ; African; Arabic fiction; Arabic literature; Literature; Arabisch; Roman; Beirut; Middle Eastern Languages & Literatures; Languages & Literatures; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: Online Ressource (x, 230 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-222) and index. - Print version record