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ID153222
Title ProperHideous hydropolitics in Darraj's a curious land
LanguageENG
AuthorZuhair, Tareq ;  Awad, Yousef
Summary / Abstract (Note)Water is a contextual symbol in literature. It stands for many things, depending on how it is used in a literary work. It represents, among other meanings, cleanliness, life, salvation, purification, and redemption. In Susan Muddai Darraj's A Curious Land, water plays a pivotal role in conveying themes and ideas that are pertinent to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. In particular, this article explores how Darraj draws on the multivalent connotations of water to aesthetically and thematically valorize some of the dynamics of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. In a way, water intricately intertwines with the national Palestinian identity and it explains the causes of several Israeli assaults and aggressions on Palestinian territories and neighboring Arab countries. As the collection shows, Israeli hydropolitics and hydro-apartheid keep the Palestinians below the water poverty line in a bid to destroy their resilience and force them to emigrate. Hence, water in this collection acquires important meanings for the Palestinians, like rejuvenation, resistance, and rootedness.
`In' analytical NoteArab Studies Quarterly Vol. 39, No.2; Spring 2007: p.842-860
Journal SourceArab Studies Quarterly Vol: 39 No 2
Key WordsWater ;  Resistance ;  Hydropolitics ;  Palestinian Literature ;  Susan Muaddi Darraj ;  Arab American Literature


 
 
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