In the Wake of the Poetic - (Contemporary Issues in the Middle East) by Najat Rahman (Hardcover)
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- Heralding a new period of creativity, In the Wake of the Poetic explores the aesthetics and politics of Palestinian cultural expression in the last two decades.
- About the Author: Najat Rahman is professor of comparative literature at the University of Montreal.
- 216 Pages
- Literary Criticism, Middle Eastern
- Series Name: Contemporary Issues in the Middle East
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Heralding a new period of creativity, In the Wake of the Poetic explores the aesthetics and politics of Palestinian cultural expression in the last two decades. As it increasingly gains a significant presence on the international scene, much of Palestinian art owes a debt to Mahmoud Darwish, one of the finest contemporary poets, and to Palestinian writers of his generation. Rahman maps the immense influence of Darwish's poetry on a new generation of performance artists, visual artists, spoken-word poets, and musicians. Through an examination of selected works by key artists--such as Suheir Hammad, Ghassan Zaqtan, Elia Suleiman, Mona Hatoum, Sharif Waked, and others--Rahman articulates an aesthetic founded on loss, dispersion, dispossession, and transformation. It interrupts dominant regimes, constituting acts of dissension and intervention. It reinscribes belonging and is oriented toward solidarity and future. This innovative wave of experimentation transforms our understanding of the national through the diasporic and the transnational, and offers a profound meditation on identity.Review Quotes
A fascinating panoramic view of Palestinian artistic production in the past two decades.--Sally Bland "Jordan Times"
An ambitious book and it delivers on its promise, offering close readings of little-known texts and acts of artistic performance, as it contributes powerfully to English language writing on an artistic, cinematic, musical, and poetic scene. . . . It teaches patiently, and with the grace and profundity of a great work of scholarship, a new politics of listening-- "Jeffrey Sacks, associate professor of Arabic and comparative literature, University of California, Riverside"
An intensely insightful reading of diverse transnational forms of Palestinian nationhood in Palestinian art-in hip hop, spoken word poetry, film, music, and visual arts. In the Wake of the Poetic: Palestinian Artists After Darwish is a compelling accomplishment.-- "Mary N. Layoun, University of Wisconsin, Madison"
Offers readers significant insights, while also presenting an uplifting vision of Palestinian art.-- "Al Jadid"
The author beautifully shows how these artists express their belonging to Palestine despite many forces aiming at their erasure and how they have done so in aesthetically accepted ways.--Issa J. Boullata "World Literature Today"
The first substantial study to trace the impact of Arabic poetry on proliferating art forms and to see the connections between them, as though the works produced In the Wake of the Poetic seamlessly come out of the ones before it.-- "Dina Matar, senior lecturer in Arab media and political communication at SOAS, University of London"
Whereas much of the recent scholarship has focused on Palestinian cinema, this study fills the gap in the literature about the new modes of belonging being expressed in innovative, multiple media that cross generic boundaries.-- "Arab Studies Quarterly"
About the Author
Najat Rahman is professor of comparative literature at the University of Montreal. She is the author of Literary Disinheritance: The Writing of Home in the Work of Mahmoud Darwish and Assia Djebar.Dimensions (Overall): 9.3 Inches (H) x 6.01 Inches (W) x .68 Inches (D)
Weight: .9 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Contemporary Issues in the Middle East
Sub-Genre: Middle Eastern
Genre: Literary Criticism
Number of Pages: 216
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Najat Rahman
Language: English
Street Date: September 28, 2015
TCIN: 89706100
UPC: 9780815634089
Item Number (DPCI): 247-02-8582
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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