Abstract

Narrating Postcolonial Arab Nations is a study of literary narratives spanning the Middle East over the last half-century. Its focus is on works that both observe and perform revolt against repressive power structures, whether colonial or part of its aftermaths. Setting the stage for analysis and its intervention in postcolonial studies, the book opens with a reflection on the cover image chosen for The Oxford Handbook of Postcolonial Studies (2013): a photograph of a protester in Cairo’s Tah...

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