توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Words Like Daggers: The Political Poetry of the Negev Bedouin (Studies on Performing Arts & Literature of the Islamicate World, 13)
نام کتاب : Words Like Daggers: The Political Poetry of the Negev Bedouin (Studies on Performing Arts & Literature of the Islamicate World, 13)
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : کلماتی مانند خنجر: شعر سیاسی بادیه نشین نقب (مطالعاتی در مورد هنرهای نمایشی و ادبیات جهان اسلام، 13)
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نویسندگان : Kobi Peled, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
ناشر : BRILL
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 331
ISBN (شابک) : 9004501819 , 9789004501812
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 17 مگابایت
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Contents
Acknowledgments
Figures
A Note on Transcription, Transliteration, and Arabic Script
Introduction
1 A Poem Is Born
2 History’s Emotion
3 Poetry as a Window into Culture
4 The Importance of Poetry in Arab Societies
5 Bar-Zvi as a Player in the Field of Poetry
6 This Book and the Study of Bedouin Poetry
7 Interpreting Poetry as “Thick Description”
8 On the Selection of Political Poetry
9 On Terminology and on the Politics of Language
Chapter 1 Verses Sharp as Arrows
1 A Different Battle Poem
2 The Beginning of the Conflict over Land and Power
3 Movement Swift and Violent
4 The Struggle for the Crown of the Tiyāhā
5 The Zāriʿ War as Reflected in Poetry
6 A Farewell to Arms
7 The Gaysiyyah and the Bedouin
8 Conclusion
Chapter 2 A New Critical Tone
1 The Buds of Internal Political Critique
2 From the Turkish Sinai Campaign in the Year of the Locust to Their Defeat at the Gaza Gates
3 Prophesying the Fall of a City
4 A Cry of Despair at the Iniquities of the Turks
5 Remonstrations against Land Sales to Jews: the ʿAzāzmeh Version
6 Remonstrations against Land Sales to Jews: The Tiyāhā and Tarābīn Versions
7 Complaining to Ibn Saud about Ibn Saʿīd
8 The Poetic Protest against Land Sales Waxes Poignant
9 Conclusion
Chapter 3 “The Catastrophe Lying in Wait”
1 The Bedouin and the 1948 War
2 The Fall of Beersheba and the Flight of the Bedouin Leadership
3 The Nakba in the Poetry of the Refugees When They Arrived in the Negev
4 Conclusion
Chapter 4 “Light Up Our Moon Now That It Has Set”
1 A Poetic Meditation on the Changes That the War Brought to the World of the Bedouin
2 Criticizing the Sad State of the Bedouin Leadership in 1949
3 Scathing Language and Audacity of the Poet
4 The Trauma of Expulsion and Forced Transfer in Bedouin Poetry
5 Conclusion
Chapter 5 “God Be Praised, We Have Become Modern Now”
1 The Loss of Tribal Cohesion and Its Discontents
2 Criticizing the Bedouin’s Political, Social and Normative Weakness
3 Gender Role Reversals as Allegories of Political Upheavals
4 Decrying the Israeli Authorities, Collaborating Chiefs and Regional Arab Leadership
5 Conclusion
Conclusion
1 Back to the Summer of 1975
2 Bedouin Poetry in its Poetic Context
3 Political Poetry in a Changing World
4 Bedouin Poetry as “Deep Play”
Appendix
Bibliography
Index