This book moves the field of study of Arab women's writing on from the Anglophone preoccupation with the "bravery" that it takes to put pen to paper, and instead focuses on what the pen actually does.
About the Author: Roxanne Douglas is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Advanced Studies at the University of Warwick, UK, where she is the co-founder and leader of the Women in World-Literature project.
236 Pages
Literary Criticism, Middle Eastern
Series Name: New Comparisons in World Literature
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This bookmoves the field of study of Arab women's writing on from the Anglophone preoccupation with the "bravery" that it takes to put pen to paper, and instead focuses on what the pen actually does. This book shows that Arab women writers innovate and utilise Gothic forms to "live with the ghosts" of foremothers, who represent lost knowledges about violence and feminised heritage. Examining contemporary Arab women's writing from the 1970s to the present through the lens of world-literary systems and feminist theory, this book details aesthetic patterns between decades, nations, and authors. The works of canonical Arab feminist authors such as Nawal El Saadawi and Hanan Al-Shaykh are put in conversation with those of contemporary authors such as Adania Shibli, Joumana Haddad, and Mansoura Ez Eldin. These works are linked through their creative feminist theorisations of loss and living.
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This bookmoves the field of study of Arab women's writing on from the Anglophone preoccupation with the "bravery" that it takes to put pen to paper, and instead focuses on what the pen actually does. This book shows that Arab women writers innovate and utilise Gothic forms to "live with the ghosts" of foremothers, who represent lost knowledges about violence and feminised heritage. Examining contemporary Arab women's writing from the 1970s to the present through the lens of world-literary systems and feminist theory, this book details aesthetic patterns between decades, nations, and authors. The works of canonical Arab feminist authors such as Nawal El Saadawi and Hanan Al-Shaykh are put in conversation with those of contemporary authors such as Adania Shibli, Joumana Haddad, and Mansoura Ez Eldin. These works are linked through their creative feminist theorisations of loss and living.
Roxanne Douglas is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Advanced Studies at the University of Warwick, UK, where she is the co-founder and leader of the Women in World-Literature project. Roxanne specialises in bringing together feminist theory and world-literature with genre. She has previously published with Hypatia, The Journal of World System's Research, Feminist Theory and the Journal for Postcolonial Writing.
About the Author
Roxanne Douglas is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Advanced Studies at the University of Warwick, UK, where she is the co-founder and leader of the Women in World-Literature project. Roxanne specialises in bringing together feminist theory and world-literature with genre. She has previously published with Hypatia, The Journal of World System's Research, Feminist Theory and the Journal for Postcolonial Writing.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.27 Inches (H) x 5.83 Inches (W) x .63 Inches (D)
Weight: .99 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 236
Genre: Literary Criticism
Sub-Genre: Middle Eastern
Series Title: New Comparisons in World Literature
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Format: Hardcover
Author: Roxanne Douglas
Language: English
Street Date: August 14, 2025
TCIN: 1006462381
UPC: 9783031943195
Item Number (DPCI): 247-01-7474
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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