Selected Studies on Genre in Middle Eastern Literatures : from epics to novels / edited by Hülya Çelik and Petr Kučera

Другие авторы: Çelik, Hülya [editor] | Kučera, Petr [editor]Тип материала: ТекстТекстЯзык: English (английский язык)Издатель: Newcastle-upon-Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2023Дата авторского права: {copy}2023Издание: 1st edОписание: 1 online resource (389 pages)Вид содержания: Text Средство доступа: Computermedien Тип носителя: Online ResourceISBN: 9781527515260Тематика(и): Literatur | Literarische Form | Naher OstenЖанр/форма: | FernzugriffЭлектронное местонахождение и доступ: Volltext Сводка: The examination of literary genres in the Middle East opens the possibility of gaining new insights into the intellectual universe of Middle Eastern societies, the question of production of meaning, what "literature" meant in different historical periods, and the underlying epistemology of producing knowledge, and how this epistemology has changed over time.This book comprises 12 case studies from the three major Middle Eastern languages - Arabic, Persian, and Turkish - written by experts in the field. It brings together a wide range of approaches - from the study of epics to an analysis of travelogues, and from classical poetry to novels. Instead of focusing on one period or juxtaposing the classical genres and the West-induced development of "modern genres," the studies in their totality apply a broad diachronic and synchronic perspective, with the potential to create a comparative framework for the study of the sociocultural and narratological dimensions of genre in the Middle East.

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The examination of literary genres in the Middle East opens the possibility of gaining new insights into the intellectual universe of Middle Eastern societies, the question of production of meaning, what "literature" meant in different historical periods, and the underlying epistemology of producing knowledge, and how this epistemology has changed over time.This book comprises 12 case studies from the three major Middle Eastern languages - Arabic, Persian, and Turkish - written by experts in the field. It brings together a wide range of approaches - from the study of epics to an analysis of travelogues, and from classical poetry to novels. Instead of focusing on one period or juxtaposing the classical genres and the West-induced development of "modern genres," the studies in their totality apply a broad diachronic and synchronic perspective, with the potential to create a comparative framework for the study of the sociocultural and narratological dimensions of genre in the Middle East.

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