Includes index. Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-193) and index.
Summary:
"Using a theoretical framework located at the intersection of US ethnic studies, transnational studies, and postcolonial studies, 'Articulations of Resistance: Transformative Practices in Arab-American Poetry' maps an interdisciplinary model of critical inquiry to demonstrate the intimate link and multilayered connections between poetry and resistance. In this study of contemporary Arab-American poetry, Sirène Harb analyzes how resistance, defined as the force challenging the dominant, intervenes in ways of rethinking the local and the global vis-à-vis traditional paradigms of time, space, language and value."--Page i.
Series:
Routledge research in American literature and culture
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