Arab Nationalism, Decolonization and the Making of a Transregional Literature
What makes Arabic literature, Arabic? Casting critical new light on area-based approaches, this comparative study tracks the diverse literary practices in Arabic and French that, during and after decolonization, writers on both sides of North Africa and the Middle East used to found a transregional literary system. Influenced by anti-colonial Arab nationalism, they mapped this literary system's imaginative and circulational scale according to the experience that they believed decolonial literature must represent and amplify: a shared political experience they called “Arab.” As it develops the first account of transregional scale between Morocco and Iraq, and between national and world literatures, this study shows that a major expression of twentieth-century Arabic literature produced itself as a set of print culture practices, literary themes, and interpretive norms in response to evolving ideas of Arab experience and emancipation.
- Establishes a comparative literary model to connect Arabic and French language literatures from both sides of the Middle East and North Africa
- Demonstrates the vital connections between Arab nationalism as a political ideology and Arabic literature in the twentieth century
- Explains the creation, development, and key features of a transregional literary system after decolonization
Product details
December 2025Hardback
9781009575294
280 pages
228 × 152 mm
0.5kg
Not yet published - available from December 2025
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part I. The Mashreq Imagines Algeria:
- 1. Algeria's war, al-Adab and a new transregional literature from the Mashreq
- 2. Arabics of everyday life
- 3. Authority, polysemy, emancipation
- Part II. The Maghreb Writes East:
- 4. Souffles-Anfas between national and transregional scales
- 5. Totality and the second nahda (Renaissance)
- 6. Arab nationalism without Arab nationalists
- Part III. Circles of Interpretation: The Arabic Novel After the Algerian War:
- 7. The celestial orbit: Arab repetition
- 8. The bracelet: true signs of the mother-nation
- 9. The circle: beyond the transregional Arabic novel
- Conclusion.