Majed Alenezi
Shifting Perspectives of Postcolonialism in Twenty-First-Century Anglophone-Arab Fiction
Shifting Perspectives of Postcolonialism in Twenty-First-Century Anglophone-Arab Fiction
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The study investigates the flourishing Anglophone Arab fiction after 9/11, highlighting the shift from traditional postcolonial discourse to addressing internal social and political concerns. Arab-Anglo writers offer critical commentary on contemporary issues such as misuse of religious discourse, sectarianism, terrorism, feminism, class struggle, political rights, and democracy, contributing to a more nuanced understanding of the Arab world.
Format: Hardback
Length: 146 pages
Publication date: 15 August 2022
Publisher: Lexington Books
Shifting Perspectives of Postcolonialism in 21st Century Anglophone-Arab Fiction delves into the flourishing Anglophone Arab fiction that emerged in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. This expansion is intricately linked to the socio-political changes that occurred not only on the international stage but also within the Arab and Muslim world at the local level. Alongside this growth, there has been a notable shift from traditional postcolonial discourse towards a focus on Arab nations' internal issues. Rather than simply repeating the outdated "writing back" paradigm, Arab-Anglo writers have taken up specific social and political concerns through their writings, offering trenchant commentary on issues of indigenous and international significance.
Moving beyond the realm of postcolonial political awareness, Arab-Anglo writers provide a critical perspective on a range of pressing contemporary issues confronting Arab nations. These issues include the misuse of religious discourse, sectarianism, terrorism, feminism, class struggle, political rights, and democracy, as well as the fragmentation of Arab society. Through their narratives, these writers challenge the dominant narratives and offer alternative viewpoints that shed light on the complex realities of the Arab world.
One of the key themes explored in this literature is the impact of globalization on the Arab world. The 9/11 attacks and the subsequent global war on terror have had a profound effect on the region, shaping its political, social, and cultural landscape. Arab-Anglo writers have responded to these events by examining the ways in which globalization has impacted the lives of individuals and communities, both positively and negatively. They explore the challenges faced by Arab nations in the globalized world, such as economic inequality, cultural marginalization, and the struggle for political and social autonomy.
Another important theme is the role of identity in shaping postcolonial experiences. Arab-Anglo writers often explore the complex interplay between cultural, religious, and national identities, as well as the ways in which these identities are contested and negotiated. They examine the ways in which individuals and communities navigate the tensions between tradition and modernity, heritage and innovation, and the pressures of globalization. Through their narratives, they challenge the notion of a monolithic Arab identity and offer a more nuanced and diverse portrayal of the Arab world.
Furthermore, this literature explores the complexities of colonialism and its legacy in the Arab world. Arab-Anglo writers examine the historical roots of colonialism and its impact on the region's political, social, and cultural structures. They explore the ways in which colonialism has shaped the identities of individuals and communities, as well as the ongoing struggles for decolonization and self-determination. Through their narratives, they offer a critical reflection on the legacies of colonialism and the need for reconciliation and healing.
In conclusion, Shifting Perspectives of Postcolonialism in 21st Century Anglophone-Arab Fiction provides a valuable insight into the evolving landscape of postcolonialism in the Arab world. Through their narratives, Arab-Anglo writers challenge the dominant narratives and offer alternative perspectives that shed light on the complex realities of the region. They explore a range of themes, including globalization, identity, colonialism, and contemporary issues facing Arab nations. This literature contributes to our understanding of the Arab world and its place in the globalized world, and serves as a reminder of the importance of promoting diversity, inclusivity, and understanding in our increasingly interconnected world.
Weight: 374g
Dimension: 236 x 160 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781666909616
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