Textual Politics in Arabic and American Literature: Textual Politics in Literature,Used

Textual Politics in Arabic and American Literature: Textual Politics in Literature,Used

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Aiming to reach a state of reconciliation rather than conflict, this book explores areas of overlapping drama between East and West. Breaking new ground in modern world literature and cultural studies by critically investigating common areas of interest which link writers from three different locations, the book probes transcultural trajectories and narratives of hegemony rooted in contemporary Arabic, African and American literary production. Confronting totalitarian policies advocated by worldwide repressive agencies and intervening in discourses of Diaspora, exile and identity, the book provides a critical / analytical framework through which the sociopolitical literature of major American, African and Arabic figures is filtered, in terms of textual politics and structural techniques, in order to open new horizons in the field of comparative literature and pave the way for new research landscapes in contemporary cultural studies.

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