Catastrophe and Exile in the Modern Palestinian Imagination Telling
Catastrophe and Exile in the Modern Palestinian Imagination explores the cultural memory of al-Nakba (1948 Israeli independence, or The Catastrophe as it is known in Palestine) and its significance to the modern Palestinian imagination. Ihab Saloul a
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Literatures and Cultures of the Islamic World
Hamid Dabashi is Hagop Kevorkian Professor of Iranian Studies and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. Hamid chaired the Department of Middle East and Asian Languages and Cultures from 2000 to 2005 and was a founding member of the Institute for Comparative Literature and Society. His most recent books include Islamic Liberation Theology: Resisting the Empire; Makhmalbaf at Large: The Making of a Rebel Filmmaker ; Iran: A People Interrupted; and an edited volume, Dreams of a Nation: On Palestinian Cinema. Published by Palgrave Macmillan: New Literature and Philosophy of the Middle East: The Chaotic Imagination By Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh Literature, Gender, and Nation-Building in Nineteenth-Century Egypt: The Life and Works of `A’ isha Taymur By Mervat F. Hatem Islam in the Eastern African Novel By Emad Mirmotahari Urban Space in Contemporary Egyptian Literature: Portraits of Cairo By Mara Naaman Poetics and Politics of Iran’s National Epic, the Shāhnāmeh By Mahmoud Omidsalar Iranian Cinema and Philosophy: Shooting Truth By Farhang Erfani Egyptian Colloquial Poetry in the Modern Arabic Canon: New Readings of Shiʿr al-ʿĀmmiyya By Noha M. Radwan Gender, Sex, and the City: Urdu Rek̲h̲tī Poetry, 1780–1870 By Ruth Vanita Islam, Migrancy, and Hospitality in Europe By Meyda Yeğenoğlu Global Perspectives on Orhan Pamuk’s Literature: Existentialism and Politics Edited by Mehnaz M. Afridi and David M. Buyze Catastrophe and Exile in the Modern Palestinian Imagination: Telling Memories By Ihab Saloul
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Urdu Literary Culture: Vernacular Modernity in the Writing of Muhammad Hasan Askari (forthcoming) By Mehr Afshan Farooqi
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Telling Memories Ihab Saloul
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Catastrophe and Exile in the Modern Palestinian Imagination
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CATASTROPHE AND EXILE IN THE MODERN PALESTINIAN IMAGINATION
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