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Author Anishchenkova, Valerie, author.

Title Autobiographical identities in contemporary Arab culture / Valerie Anishchenkova
Published Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2014]
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Description 1 online resource (x, 226 pages) : illustrations
Series Edinburgh studies in modern Arabic literature
Edinburgh studies in modern Arabic literature.
Contents Introduction: writing Arab selfhood: from Taha Hysayn to blogging -- Autobiography and nation-building: constructing personal identity in the postcolonial world -- Writing selves on bodies -- Mapping autobiographical subjectivity in the age of multiculturalism -- Visions of self: filming autobiographical subjectivity -- What does my avatar say about me? Autobiographical cyber-writing and postmodern identity -- Conclusion: Arab autobiography in the twenty-first century
Summary This original exploration of Arab autobiographical discourse investigates various modes of cultural identity which have emerged in Arab societies in the last 40 years. During this period, autobiographical texts moved away from exemplary life narratives and toward more unorthodox techniques such as erotic memoir writing, postmodernist self-fragmentation, cinematographic self-projection and blogging. Valerie Anishchenkova argues that the Arabic autobiographical genre has evolved into a mobile, unrestricted category arming authors with narrative tools to articulate their selfhood. Reading works from Arab nations such as Egypt, Iraq, Morocco, Syria and Lebanon, Anishchenkova connects the century's rapid political and ideological developments to increasing autobiographical experimentation in Arabic works. The immense scope of her study also forces consideration of film and online forms of self-representation and builds a new theoretical framework for these modes of autobiographical cultural production. Key Features. Investigates how diverse autobiographical subjectivities have evolved from the previous notions of uniform subjectivity Introduces novel autobiographical sub-genres such as autobiographical film and blogging Theorises the fluid and ever-expanding Arab autobiographical discourse
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-224) and index
Notes English
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed February 19, 2015)
Subject Arabic literature -- History and criticism
Autobiography.
Autobiographical memory -- Arab countries
Self -- Arab countries
autobiography (genre)
LITERARY CRITICISM -- African.
RELIGION -- Islam -- General.
Arabic literature
Autobiographical memory
Autobiography
Self
Arab countries
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780748643417
0748643419
1474406327
9781474406321