Voices from Nubia: (Record no. 16691)

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Canceled/invalid ISBN 9781685711283
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Original cataloging agency DLC
Language of cataloging eng
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Transcribing agency NVIC
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Title Voices from Nubia:
Remainder of title Critical Essays on Contemporary Nubian Literature from Egypt
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Santa Barbara:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Punctum Books,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2024
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Extent 245 p.,
Dimensions 24 cm
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Title Dotawo;
Volume/sequential designation Monograph 5
9 (RLIN) 254
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Formatted contents note 1. Cry, Beloved Nubia: M.K. Qassim’s Al-Shamandūra (The buoy) and the Emergence of the Nubian Novel / Faten I. Morsy -- 2. Reconsidering Cultural Identity in Zeinab Alkordy’s Zahrat al-Janūb (Flower of the south) / Sherine F. Mazloum -- 3. Haggag Oddoul’s Tasābīḥ Nīlīya (Hymns to the Nile): A Celebration of Inclusionist Plurality / Amal Aly Mazhar -- 4. (In)Visible Borders in Nubian: Poetry of Mohy El-Deen Saleh / Rasha Mohamed Abboudy -- 5. Ecological and Ecofeminist Issues in Idris Ali’s Dongola and Al-Laʿib Fawqa Jibāl al-Nūba (Playing on Nubian mountains) / Mona Radwan -- 6. The Dissolution of the Nubian Identity in Yasser Abdellatif ’s Qānūn Al-Wirātha (The law of inheritance) and Samar Nour’s Maḥallak Sirr (Stalemate) / Hussein Hammouda -- 7. A Folkloric Reading of Qassim’s Al-Shamandūra (The buoy) and Mokhtar’s Jibāl al-Kuḥl (Mountains of kohl) / Khalid Abou el-Lail -- 8. The Egyptian Nubian Archival Discourse: Identity Politics in Yehia Mokhtar’s Indo Mando (Here and there) and Giddu Kāb / Pervine Elrefaei
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Summary, etc. "The Nubians, the largest ethnic community in Egypt, saw their ancestral homelands disappear beneath the waters of the Nile from the dawn of the 20th century through to 1964. The massive displacement of this population has been the subject of numerous literary works by Nubian writers who seek to save their heritage from oblivion and to preserve their Nubian collective memory. Despite the renewal of socio-political interest in Nubia in post-2011 Egypt, the authors of Voices from Nubia, all non-Nubian Egyptians, claim that art in general and literature in particular remain the domain in which the problematics of what has been called the Nubian Question can be primarily vocalized. Only through a thorough reading and analysis of the literary output of Egyptian Nubians can the complexities of Nubia, its people, and culture can find full expression.<br/><br/>The rich literary heritage of contemporary Nubian literature allows for a multiplicity of critiques that makes possible a reading of this literature that crosses the borderlines between literature, history, geography, politics, gender, and ethnicity. The diversity of themes and tropes in Voices from Nubia reflects a hallmark of Nubian literary output which is generally marked by a common feeling of solidarity around the Nubian cause. The array of critical studies included in the volume’s eight chapters covers a multiplicity of approaches: cultural, postcolonial, ecofeminist, and critical race theory.<br/><br/>Voices from Nubia constitutes an attempt to go beyond the dichotomy between the activist Nubian writer who views the Nubian Question as a human rights issue and Arab-Egyptian nationalists who consider the discussion of Nubians as a distinct ethnic group or minority a threat to societal cohesion and national security. The editors conclude the book with interviews with three Egyptian Nubian writers belonging to different generations and expressing different positions with regards to the Nubian Question. It is thus hoped that this book will introduce the English-speaking reader to the rich tradition of contemporary Nubian literature from Egypt, written in Arabic. On the other hand, the book also forces the Egyptian-Arab reader to question some of the most cherished assumptions and ingrained ideas about the nature of culture, history, and identity. As such, Voices from Nubia has far-reaching implications for how we think about the diverse nature of our societies and nations." --Provided by publisher.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Nubian literature
Geographic subdivision Egypt
9 (RLIN) 255
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Nubia
General subdivision Literature
Geographic subdivision Egypt
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Personal name Amal Mazhar
Relator term editor
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Personal name Faten I. Morsy
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9 (RLIN) 258
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Personal name Mona M. Radwan
Relator term editor
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo (NVIC) Library Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo (NVIC) Library Small Library - 0.06 11/12/2024   D 1778 D 1778 11/12/2024 11/12/2024 Books