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Masculinity And Syrian Fiction Gender Society And The Female Gaze Lovisa Berg

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Masculinity And Syrian Fiction Gender Society And The Female Gaze Lovisa Berg
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.32 MB
Author: Lovisa Berg
ISBN: 9780755637621, 9780755637652, 0755637623, 0755637658
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Masculinity And Syrian Fiction Gender Society And The Female Gaze Lovisa Berg by Lovisa Berg 9780755637621, 9780755637652, 0755637623, 0755637658 instant download after payment.

What can novels tell us about masculinity in Syria? In this book, Lovisa Berg explores over 20 Syrian novels covering the last 50 years of the 20th century. Uniquely, she examines only female writers in order to gauge the changing ways in which Syrian women perceived the function of masculinity, and the impact certain attitudes towards masculinity have on men, women, children and Syrian society, from a female perspective. The works of writers from Kulit Khuri to Usayma Darwish are analysed to explore changing attitudes to gender in Syria and the Middle East, as well as the political upheavals within the country and region. We see the idealistically portrayed men in the novels of female authors in the 1950s give way in time to a more critical depictions of patriarchy. Above all, we see through the use of novels a plethora of critiques of masculine hegemony in Syrian society, the authors of which are able with the use of fiction to reorganise and question maleness in a way denied to them in reality. This book will be of interest to scholars of Contemporary Syrian and Arabic Literature, Masculinity Studies and Women’s Studies.

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