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Cultural Entanglement in ­the Pre-Independence Arab ­World
Arts, Thought and Literature
By Anthony Gorman (Edited by), Sarah Irving (Edited by)

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Hardback, 280 pages
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United Kingdom, 14 December 2019

This book examines the ways in which non-Arabic cultural influences interacted with the rich, complex and sometimes conflictual environment of the Arab world in the pre-independence era. It comprises a series of 11 detailed case studies, including topics such as the songs of Egyptian forced labourers in the British Army in World War I, the translation and commentary of an Ottoman text in interwar Palestine, and the contested use of French in the Algerian independence movement, that highlight the complex interplay of colonial pressures, traditional and novel art forms, local and international practices, notions of identity and belonging. The book demonstrates how the interaction between Arabic and non-Arabic cultural and intellectual production as well as influences from imperial Europe and the Islamic East, have in various times and spaces inspired creative tensions which challenge binary views of East-West relations and the standard imperialist-colonial frameworks. In this sense the volume seeks to offer a critique of both established modernising conceptions of cultural development and nationalist, nativist frameworks based on the values of a specific political project.


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This book examines the ways in which non-Arabic cultural influences interacted with the rich, complex and sometimes conflictual environment of the Arab world in the pre-independence era. It comprises a series of 11 detailed case studies, including topics such as the songs of Egyptian forced labourers in the British Army in World War I, the translation and commentary of an Ottoman text in interwar Palestine, and the contested use of French in the Algerian independence movement, that highlight the complex interplay of colonial pressures, traditional and novel art forms, local and international practices, notions of identity and belonging. The book demonstrates how the interaction between Arabic and non-Arabic cultural and intellectual production as well as influences from imperial Europe and the Islamic East, have in various times and spaces inspired creative tensions which challenge binary views of East-West relations and the standard imperialist-colonial frameworks. In this sense the volume seeks to offer a critique of both established modernising conceptions of cultural development and nationalist, nativist frameworks based on the values of a specific political project.

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9781788319553
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1788319559
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41 b/w illustrations
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23.4 x 15.6 x 1.8 centimeters (0.58 kg)

Table of Contents

Introduction - Anthony Gorman and Sarah Irving 1. The Emergence of Mass Readership in Arab Societies-Ami Ayalon 2. Cultures of Diversity: George Abyad’s 1912 Oedipus Rex- Raphael Cormack 3. ‘Ya aziz ?aini ana bidi arawah baladi...’ Voyages of an Egyptian tune - from Estrangement at Home to Longing on the Fronts of WWI- Alia Musallam 4. What did cosmopolitan mean? An Approach through Alexandrian Francophone literary milieus (1880-1940) - Elena Chiti 5. Narrative of an Arab Woman photographer during Mandate Era Lebanon -Yasmine Nachabe Taan 6. Porous Boundaries: The ‘Local’ and the ‘Foreign’ in Cairo’s Vibrant Francophone Cultural Scene (1919-1939) - Hussam R. Ahmed 7. The Bee Kingdom: Lost Narratives of A.Z. Abushâdy - Joy Garnett 8. Political Caricatures in Colonial Egypt: Visual representations of the people and the nation- Sarah H. Awad 9. Cultural Conduits: The Greek Arabists of Interwar Egypt - Anthony Gorman 10. ­Stephan Hanna Stephan and Evliya Çelebi’s Book of Travels- Sarah Irving 11. When Malek Bennabi recollected his colonial education: Cultural authenticity, nostalgia and renaissance in Algeria - Idriss Jebari

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Eleven case studies exploring the dynamics of non-Arabic cultural influences in the pre-independence Arab World

About the Author

ANTHONY GORMAN is Senior Lecturer in Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Edinburgh, UK. Author of Historians, State and Politics in Twentieth Century Egypt (2003) he has more recently coedited and contributed to volumes on late nineteenth-century Egypt, Middle Eastern diasporas and the press in the Middle East before 1950. SARAH IRVING is Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at Edge Hill University, UK, researching a social history of the 1927 earthquake in Palestine. She is also Visiting Research Fellow with the Crossroads project on Middle Eastern Christians at Leiden University, The Netherlands, and editor of the journal Contemporary Levant. She earned her PhD from the University of Edinburgh, UK.

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