Writers and Nations: The Case of American and Saudi Literatures
Writers and Nations: The Case of American and Saudi Literatures
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Writers and Nations: The Case of American and Saudi Literatures explores how the nation is portrayed in nineteenth-century American literature and twentieth-century and contemporary Saudi Arabian literature, often seen as a threat to marginalized groups due to cultural, religious, and political constraints. This tension between individuals and communities is a key to understanding a particular nation, as it defines the boundaries of the nation and who is part of it.
Format: Hardback
Length: 190 pages
Publication date: 12 October 2021
Publisher: Lexington Books
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Writers and Nations: The Case of American and Saudi Literatures delves into the intricate portrayal of the nation concept in nineteenth-century American literature and twentieth-century and contemporary Saudi Arabian literature, encompassing a diverse range of relevant works. By engaging with these literary creations, we gain a profound insight into the writers' conceptualizations of the nation, encompassing both its political and social dimensions.
In the examination of these writers, a recurring theme emerges: they often perceive the nation as a source of threat to marginalized groups, primarily due to the cultural, religious, and political constraints it imposes. These writers depict the tension between individuals and communities as a crucial factor in understanding the essence of a particular nation. This tension carries with it a sense of the boundaries that define the nation. It becomes a matter of determining who is considered part of the nation and who is excluded.
The constraints imposed by a particular nation, whether political or social, often involve the dominance of certain groups while marginalizing or repressing others. In essence, writers expose the tension between disenfranchised and dominant groups, thereby defining, redefining, and reformulating the national political and social landscapes of a particular nation. Through their narratives, they challenge existing power structures and shed light on the struggles and aspirations of marginalized communities, contributing to a more inclusive and equitable understanding of nationhood.
This exploration of writers and nations offers a rich tapestry of insights into the complex dynamics of identity, culture, and power, shedding light on the ways in which literature shapes and reflects the social and political landscapes of different nations.
Weight: 540g
Dimension: 226 x 164 x 20 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781793650832
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