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Arabic in Modern Hebrew Texts - by Mohamed A H Ahmed (Hardcover)

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  • In the late 1950s, Iraqi Jews were either forced or chose to leave Iraq for Israel.
  • About the Author: Mohamed A. H. Ahmed is Visiting Researcher in the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Cambridge
  • 200 Pages
  • Language + Art + Disciplines, Language Arts

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Focusing on the literary works of the writers Shimon Ballas, Sami Michael and Eli Amir, this book examines their use of their native Iraqi Arabic in their Hebrew works. It examines the influence of Arabic language and culture and explores questions of language, place and belonging from the perspective of sociolinguistics and multilingualism.



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In the late 1950s, Iraqi Jews were either forced or chose to leave Iraq for Israel. Finding it impossible to continue writing in Arabic in Israel, many Iraqi Jewish novelists faced the literary challenge of switching to Hebrew. Focusing on the literary works of the writers Shimon Ballas, Sami Michael and Eli Amir, this book examines their use of their native Iraqi Arabic in their Hebrew works. It examines the influence of Arabic language and culture and explores questions of language, place and belonging from the perspective of sociolinguistics and multilingualism.
In addition Ahmed applies stylistics as a framework to investigate the range of linguistic phenomena that can be found in these exophonic texts, such as code-switching, borrowing, language and translation strategies. This new stylistic framework for analysing exophonic texts offers a future model for the study of other languages.
The social and political implications of this dilemma, as it finds expression in creative writing, are also manifold. In an age of mass migration and population displacement, the conflicted loyalties explored in this book through the prism of Arabic and Hebrew are relevant in a range of linguistic contexts.



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Mohamed A. H. Ahmed explores the phenomenon of writing literature in the non-mother tongue In the late 1950s, Iraqi Jews were either forced or chose to leave Iraq for Israel. Finding it impossible to continue writing in Arabic in Israel, many Iraqi Jewish novelists faced the literary challenge of switching to Hebrew. Focusing on the literary works of the writers Shimon Ballas, Sami Michael and Eli Amir, this book examines their use of their native Iraqi Arabic in their Hebrew works. It examines the influence of Arabic language and culture and explores questions of language, place and belonging from the perspective of sociolinguistics and multilingualism. In addition, Ahmed applies stylistics as a framework to investigate the range of linguistic phenomena that can be found in these exophonic texts, such as code-switching, borrowing, language and translation strategies. This new stylistic framework for analysing exophonic texts offers a future model for the study of other languages. The social and political implications of this dilemma, as it finds expression in creative writing, are also manifold. In an age of mass migration and population displacement, the conflicted loyalties explored in this book through the prism of Arabic and Hebrew are relevant in a range of linguistic contexts. Key Features: - Presents a new stylistic framework for analysing exophonic texts - Introduces a linguistic and stylistic study of exophonic writings beyond the European context to include Semitic languages - Explores how and why Arabic was incorporated in modern Hebrew texts - Examines the use of Arabic in nine Hebrew novels from the 1960s to the present - Analyses the works of authors Sami Michael, Shimon Ballas and Eli Amir Mohamed A. H. Ahmed studied Semitic languages and Modern Hebrew language and literature at Mansoura University, Egypt, where he graduated with Master's degree in modern Hebrew studies in 2010. He holds a DFG Fellowship at the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Cambridge.



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Mohamed A.H. Ahmed excellently explores the influence of Arabic language and culture on Hebrew literary writing of Arab-Jewish writers. Demonstrating intimate familiarity with the vast majority of literature dedicated to the study of these writers and with relevant theoretical tools, the book is by any criteria a solid piece of scholarship and a remarkable critical performance.--Professor Reuven Snir, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, the University of Haifa



About the Author



Mohamed A. H. Ahmed is Visiting Researcher in the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Cambridge

Dimensions (Overall): 9.1 Inches (H) x 6.3 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: .85 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 200
Genre: Language + Art + Disciplines
Sub-Genre: Language Arts
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Theme: Historical & Comparative
Format: Hardcover
Author: Mohamed A H Ahmed
Language: English
Street Date: October 16, 2019
TCIN: 1004202985
UPC: 9781474444439
Item Number (DPCI): 247-32-3121
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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