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Middle Eastern Gothics

Literature, Spectral Modernities and the Restless Past

Karen Grumberg

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English
University of Wales Press
01 July 2023
A collection of studies on the Gothic in the Middle East and North Africa.

This is the first collection to cover Gothic literature from the Middle East and North Africa, surveying each of the major Middle Eastern languages—Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, and Turkish. In these languages and contexts, the Gothic helps express ongoing literary negotiations with modernity, leaving its distinctive mark on representations of globalization, postcolonialism, and nationalism. At the same time, Middle Eastern literary texts expand the boundaries of the mode on their own terms, refracting broad histories through local and indigenous forms, figures, and narratives commonly associated with the Gothic.
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Imprint:   University of Wales Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 138mm, 
ISBN:   9781786839282
ISBN 10:   1786839288
Series:   Gothic Literary Studies
Pages:   232
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   No Longer Our Product

This book is aimed at scholars in the fields of Gothic literature and Middle Eastern studies, as well as the educated general reader.

Reviews for Middle Eastern Gothics: Literature, Spectral Modernities and the Restless Past

'This valuable collection is the first scholarly volume on Gothic literature from the Middle East and North Africa. In scholarly, fascinating essays, this collection is attentive to the transnationality of the region, and the urgent necessity to recognise the ways that Gothic has always been shaped by global forces and influences. As a panelist wrote, this collection, 'Does genuinely valuable work in illuminating the development of modern Gothic beyond the familiar contexts of north America and western Europe.' Another panellist adds that the collection 'gently unsettles some of the assumptions other works, and our habitual critical frames, make about the Gothic. This collection will generate new work.'""-- ""Sara Wasson, Chair of the International Gothic Association's Book Prize committees"" ""This volume offers a brilliant and exciting intervention that embraces transnational regionalism as a challenge to the framework of globality and world literature. The various chapters draw together illuminating readings of key Gothic texts--in Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, and Turkish--with theories of genre and debates in Middle Eastern literatures. The critical attention to language and literary form cuts across the coordinates of north/south/east/west and provides a richly inspiring method of regional hauntology.""-- ""Michael Allan, Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in Comparative Literature and Director of Middle East Studies, University of Oregon"" ""This is a fascinating volume and a pioneering endeavor in the field of Gothic studies. It decentres the Gothic from its Eurocentric context and anchors it in primordial times of Arab and Islamic literary history and culture. Middle Eastern Gothics penetrates whole new geographies and new languages to critically explore the literature produced at pivotal historical junctures of the modern Middle East.""-- ""Ikram Masmoudi, Associate Professor of Arabic Studies, The University of Delaware""


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