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The Palestinian Novel From 1948 To The Present Hardcover Bashir Abumanneh

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The Palestinian Novel From 1948 To The Present Hardcover Bashir Abumanneh
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.6 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Bashir Abu-Manneh
ISBN: 9781107136526, 1107136520
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: Hardcover

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The Palestinian Novel From 1948 To The Present Hardcover Bashir Abumanneh by Bashir Abu-manneh 9781107136526, 1107136520 instant download after payment.

What happens to the Palestinian novel after the national dispossession of the nakba, and how do Palestinian novelists respond to this massive crisis? This is the first study in English to chart the development of the Palestinian novel in exile and under occupation from 1948 onwards. By reading the novel in the context of the ebb and flow of Arab and Palestinian revolution, Bashir Abu-Manneh defines the links between aesthetics and politics. Combining historical analysis with textual readings of key novels by Jabra, Kanafani, Habiby, and Khalifeh, the chronicle of the Palestinian novel unfolds as one that articulates humanism, self-sacrifice as collective redemption, mutuality, and self-realization. Political challenge, hope, and possibility are followed by the decay of collective and individual agency. Genet's and Khoury's unrivalled literary homages to Palestinian revolt are also examined. By critically engaging with Lukacs, Adorno, and postcolonial theory, questions of struggle and self-determination take centre stage.

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