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Arabic Science Fiction Ian Campbell

Arabic Science Fiction By Ian Campbell

Arabic Science Fiction by Ian Campbell


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Arabic Science Fiction by Ian Campbell

This book traces the roots of Arabic science fiction through classical and medieval Arabic literature, undertaking close readings of formative texts of Arabic science fiction via a critical framework developed from the work of Western critics of Western science fiction, Arab critics of Arabic science fiction and postcolonial theorists of literature. Ian Campbell investigates the ways in which Arabic science fiction engages with a theoretical concept he terms double estrangement wherein these texts provide social or political criticism through estrangement and simultaneously critique their own societies inability or refusal to engage in the sort of modernization that would lead the Arab world back to leadership in science and technology.


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For the scholar, Campbells study does an excellent job of exploring how works of ASF from a range of different countries (Kuwait, Egypt, Syria) have approached the literary demands and political risks of writing speculative fiction meant to critique the existing regimes and cultural programs. scholars who want to understand the specific challenges of the emergence of science fiction in postcolonial settings would do well to explore Campbells volume. (Steven Holmes, SFRA Review, Vol. 50 (1), 2020)
Arabic Science Fiction responds to the growing interest that both readers and scholars have been experimenting towards for the last two decades of non-Western science-fiction. Arabic Science Fiction constitutes a valuable contribution to the growing field of science fiction postcolonial studies, opening the path for more widespread exploration of the genre, and perhaps eventually encouraging the translation of a body of fiction unheard of in the West. (Erica Couto-Ferreira, Journal of Science Fiction, Vol. 3 (3), December, 2019)

Arabic Science Fiction remains a significant pioneering work. It contains many interesting analyses and genuinely insightful arguments. Along with earlier research, it definitely sets the stage for further engagement in the field. And for this reason, I think it should be on the bookshelf of anyone interested in the topic. (Musab Bajaber, Science Fiction Studies, Vol. 46, 2019)

About Ian Campbell

Ian Campbell is Associate Professor of Arabic and Comparative Literature at Georgia State University, USA. He has published articles in major science fiction journals on Arabic science fiction and also undertakes research in postcolonial Moroccan fiction. He is the author of Labyrinths, Intellectuals and the Revolution: The Arabic-Language Moroccan Novel, 195772 (2013).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1:Introduction.-Chapter 2:Postcolonial Literature and Arabic SF.-Chapter 3:Arabic SF: Definitions and Origins.-Chapter 4:Criticism and Theory of Arabic SF.-Chapter 5:Double Estrangement in Nihad Sharifs The Conqueror of Time.-Chapter 6:Continuity Within Rupture in Two Novels by Mustafa Mahmud.-Chapter 7:Utopia as a Critique of Utopia in Sabri Musas The Gentleman from the Spinach Field.-Chapter 8:Male Gaze as Colonial Gaze in Ahmad Abd al-Salam al-BaqqalisThe Blue Flood.-Chapter 9:Mysticism and SF in Talib Umrans Beyond The Veil of Time.-Chapter 10:Inheritance and Intertextuality in a Three-Novel Series by TibaAhmad Ibrahim.-Chapter 11:Conclusion.



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NPB9783319914329
9783319914329
3319914324
Arabic Science Fiction by Ian Campbell
New
Hardback
Springer International Publishing AG
2018-06-06
322
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