European and US scholars of Arabic literature examine change in Arab societies that resulted in a breach between the literary styles before the 1960s and experimental styles emerging thereafter in Ara
The 15 papers in this second volume of proceedings turn from history of modern Arabic literature to the current scene, emphasizing facets that may portend future currents. Among the topics are Iraqi f
Sagaster, Strohmeier, and Guth present essays mainly drawn from a conference held by the Department of Turkish and Middle Eastern Studies of the University of Cyprus in Nicosia in 2011. These essays a