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Alif: Journal of Comparative Poetics, no. 40

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An interdisciplinary exploration of the most recent research trends and directions in the humanitiesThis issue of Alif is dedicated to efforts to redefine and reorient the humanities in light of gl...
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An interdisciplinary exploration of the most recent research trends and directions in the humanities

This issue of Alif is dedicated to efforts to redefine and reorient the humanities in light of global institutional and intellectual realities. “Mapping” is construed in several ways: the more literal meaning of geographical “reorientation” in the sense of efforts to redefine the relationship between global north and south, and between Western and non-Western intellectual traditions. It also refers to the remapping of the modern university by interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary work in the humanities that brings it to new shores such as the digital humanities and medical humanities. Essays map out ways for the humanities to better engage the extra-academic pressures shaping the modern university as it remains true to its own best long-standing goals and values.


Editorial Board (alphabetically by last name):

Omaima Abou Bakr (Cairo University)

Saad Albazei (King Saud University)

Gaber Asfour (Cairo University)

Mohammed Berrada (University of Mohamed V)

Ira Dworkin (Texas A&M University)

Ziad Elmarsafy (King’s College London)

Sabry Hafez (SOAS, University of London)

Richard Jacquemond (Aix Marseille University)

Céza Kassem-Draz (AUC and Cairo University)

As‘ad Khairallah (American University of Beirut)

Andrew N. Rubin (University of Texas at Dallas)

Randa Sabry (Cairo University)

Doris Enright-Clark Shoukri (AUC)

Hoda Wasfi (Ain Shams University)



Contributors (alphabetically by last name):

Shereen Abouelnaga, Cairo University, Egypt

Tamer Amin, American University of Beirut, Lebanon

Brian James Baer, Kent State University, Ohio, USA

Abdesslam Benabdelali, Mohammed V University, Rabat, Morocco

Claire Gallien, University Paul Valéry, Montpellier, France

Nadia Hashish, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt

Naglaa Saad Hassan, Fayoum University, Egypt

Hassan Hilmy, Hassan II University, Casablanca, Morocco

Samia Al Hodathy, Paris Nanterre University, France

Hala Kamal, Cairo University, Egypt

David Konstan, New York University, USA

Hossam Nayel, the Academy of Arts, Cairo, Egypt

Antonio Pacifico, Oriental University Institute, Naples, Italy

Yasmine Sweed, MSA University, Cairo, Egypt

Levi Thompson, University of Colorado-Boulder, USA

Youssef Yacoubi, Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey, USA

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Price: £75.00
Pages: 450
Publisher: The American University in Cairo Press
Imprint: The American University in Cairo Press
Series: Alif
Publication Date: 12 January 2021
Trim Size: 9.50 X 6.50 in
ISBN: 9781617979668
Format: Paperback
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Contents
English Section
Editorial
Diversity Mapping in Classical Studies: David Konstan

A Decolonial Turn in the Humanities: Claire Gallien

The Cultural Turn in the Study of Arabic Literature: Antonio Pacifico

Redirecting Postcolonial Theory: Arab-Islamic Reason, Deconstructionism, and the Possibility of Multiple Critique: Youssef Yacoubi

Re-Orienting Modernism: Mapping East-East Exchanges between Arabic and Persian Poetry: Levi Thompson

From Cultural Translation to Untranslatability: Theorizing Translation outside Translation Studies: Brian James Baer

Towards Holistic Medical Humanities: Nadia Hashish

New Directions in Disability Narratives: Cyborgs and Redefining Disability in Young Adult Literature: Yasmine Sweed

English Abstracts of Articles

English Notes on Contributors

Arabic Section
Editorial
Modern Paths in Philosophical Studies: Abdesslam Benabdelali

Arab Feminism: Positions and Practices: Abouelnaga Shereen

From Autobiography to Writing-Life: Trajectories and Intersections across the Humanities and Social Sciences: Hala Kamal

Postcolonialism and Arabic Literature: Rerouting or Re-Rooting: Samia Al Hodathy

Educational Linguistics and the Problem of Language: Science and Mathematics Education in the Arab World: Tamer Amin

“Contemporary” American Poetry American: Reflections: Hassan Hilmy

Arabic Literature and Digital Technology: Hossam Nayel

Game Theory and Literary Analysis: Horizons and Limitations: Naglaa Saad Hassan

Arabic Abstracts of Articles

Arabic Notes on Contributors