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ID124612
Title ProperPolitical engagement
Other Title Informationthe palestinian confessional genre
LanguageENG
AuthorMir, Salam
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The personal struggle and creative achievement of Fadwa Tuqan (1917-2003), one of the most celebrated poets in the Arab world, signify the plight of the Palestinian people in the twentieth century. Her autobiography, A Mountainous Journey, An Autobiography, integrates the personal and collective struggle within the context of Arab-Muslim history. This article will explore the established poet's shift to the confessional genre as the Palestinian Muslim woman writer investigates the historical events that befell her people. Inspired by "Poets of Resistance," I argue that the underpinnings of Tuqan's investigation of the Arab-Muslim tradition proffer an authentic, commanding voice that constructs an alternative history, challenging the dominant patriarchal paradigms. What emerges is a singular feminine voice that forges an identity that goes beyond the nightmare of history. In both the poetry and personal memoir, Tuqan's career and groundbreaking voice signify an early empowerment of women agents in the cultural production of the Arab-Muslim world.
`In' analytical NoteArab Studies Quarterly Vol. 35, No.4; Fall 2013: p.360-377
Journal SourceArab Studies Quarterly Vol. 35, No.4; Fall 2013: p.360-377
Key WordsFadwa Tuqan ;  Palestinian Literature ;  Arab - Muslim Tradition ;  Gender and Palestinian Literature ;  Confessional Genre ;  Palestinian Identity


 
 
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