1st Edition

Black–Arab Encounters in Literature and Film

By Touria Khannous Copyright 2022
162 Pages
by Routledge

162 Pages
by Routledge

162 Pages
by Routledge

This book investigates how representations of Black Africans have been negotiated over time in Arabic literature and film. The book offers direct readings of a representative selection of primary texts, shedding light on the divergent ways these authors understood race across different genres, including pre-Islamic classical poetry, polemical essays, travel narratives, novels, and films.... Read more

Acknowledgements

Preface

Theoretical Introduction: The evolution of the idea of race in the Middle East and North Africa: Classical paradigms 

1. Black Poets’ Defensive Rhetorical Acts: The Example of Antara Ibn Shaddad 

2. Writing Identity: Dissident Discourse in Shu’ubiyya Black Poetry 

3. In Defense of Blackness: Patterns of Argumentation in Al-Jahiz’s Fakhr Al-Sudan-Ala Al-Baydan 

4. Identity Politics and the Constructions of Blackness in North African Medieval Travel Narratives  

5. Writing the Egyptian Imperial Narrative: Rifa’a Al-Tahtawi’s Representation of Sudan and the Sudanese  

6. The Representation of Blackness in Maghrebian Literature and Film

Biography

Touria Khannous is an Associate Professor at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USA.