
Native Tongue, Stranger Talk
The Arabic and French Literary Landscapes of Lebanon
Michelle Hartman(Author)
Syracuse University Press
Will be published approx. on 30. June 2014
Book
Hardback
368 pages
978-0-8156-3356-3 (ISBN)
Description
Can a reality lived in Arabic be expressed in French? Can a French-language literary work speak Arabic? In Native Tongue, Stranger Talk Hartman shows how Lebanese women authors use spoken Arabic to disrupt literary French, with sometimes surprising results. Challenging the common claim that these writers express a Francophile or ""colonized"" consciousness, this book demonstrates how Lebanese women writers actively question the political and cultural meaning of writing in French in Lebanon.
Hartman argues that their innovative language inscribes messages about society into their novels by disrupting class-status hierarchies, narrow ethno-religious identities, and rigid gender roles. Because the languages of these texts reflect the crucial issues of their times, Native Tongue, Stranger Talk guides the reader through three key periods of Lebanese history: the French Mandate and Early Independence, the Civil War, and the postwar period. Three novels are discussed in each time period, exposing the contours of how the authors ""write Arabic in French"" to invent new literary languages.
Hartman argues that their innovative language inscribes messages about society into their novels by disrupting class-status hierarchies, narrow ethno-religious identities, and rigid gender roles. Because the languages of these texts reflect the crucial issues of their times, Native Tongue, Stranger Talk guides the reader through three key periods of Lebanese history: the French Mandate and Early Independence, the Civil War, and the postwar period. Three novels are discussed in each time period, exposing the contours of how the authors ""write Arabic in French"" to invent new literary languages.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
663 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8156-3356-3 (9780815633563)
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Michelle Hartman is associate professor of Arabic literature at the Institute of Islamic Studies, McGill University, Canada. She is the author of Jesus, Joseph and Job: Reading Rescriptings of Religious Figures in Lebanese Women's Fiction.