The Arab writer in English

The Arab writer in English1998
About this book
This book looks at the English writings of four twentieth-century Anglo-Arab and Arab American writers: Ameen Rihani, Khalil Jibran, George Antonius and Edward Atiyah. The Introduction investigates: Why should an Arab writer write in English? How do these writers negotiate encoding Arab meanings within an alien discourse? How is Anglo-Arab discourse political, and what are its politics? Does Anglo-Arab writing belong to the category of post-colonial literature?
These issues are then explored at greater length in the succeeding chapters. While each writer is assigned a separate chapter, cross-referencing creates a sustained "dialogue" between two or more writers in a given chapter.
Details
- First published
- 1998
- OL Work ID
- OL2726780W
Subjects
Arab CivilizationArabsCivilization, ArabCultural assimilationDiscourse analysisDiscourse analysis, LiteraryEnglish languageEthnic identityLanguage and languagesLiterary Discourse analysisPolitical aspectsPolitical aspects of Discourse analysisPolitical aspects of Language and languagesWestern influencesLanguage and languages, political aspectsArabic literature, translations into englishArabic literature, history and criticism