
Recognition in the Arabic Narrative Tradition
Discovery, Deliverance and Delusion
Philip F. Kennedy(Author)
Edinburgh University Press
Published on 22. February 2018
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368 pages
978-1-4744-3217-7 (ISBN)
Description
According to Aristotle, a well-crafted recognition scene is one of the basic constituents of a successful narrative. It is the point when hidden facts and identities come to light-in the classic instance, a son discovers in horror that his wife is his mother and his children are his siblings. Aristotle coined the term 'anagnorisis' for the concept. In this book Philip F. Kennedy shows how 'recognition' is key to an understanding of how one reads values and meaning into, or out of, a story. He analyses texts and motifs fundamental to the Arabic literary tradition in five case studies: the Qur'an; the biography of Muhammad; Joseph in classical and medieval re-tellings; the 'deliverance from adversity' genre and picaresque narratives.
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English
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Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
704 gr
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978-1-4744-3217-7 (9781474432177)
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Philip F. Kennedy is Professor of Arabic Literature at New York University. He is author of The Wine Song in Classical Arabic Poetry: Abu Nuwas and the literary tradition (1997) and General Editor of the Library of Arabic Literature, a joint project of the NYU Abu Dhabi Institute and NYU Press.
Content
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1. A Cognitive Reading of the Qur?anic Story of Joseph
Chapter 2. Joseph in The Life of Mu?ammad: Prophecy in Tafsir (Exegesis), Sirah (Biography) and ?adith (Tradition)
Chapter 3. Joseph and His Avatars
Chapter 4. Intertextuality and Reading: The Myth of Deliverance in al-Faraj ba?d al-Shiddah
Chapter 5. The Picaresque Maqamah
Conclusion
Appendix: anagnorisis in falsafah
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
Chapter 1. A Cognitive Reading of the Qur?anic Story of Joseph
Chapter 2. Joseph in The Life of Mu?ammad: Prophecy in Tafsir (Exegesis), Sirah (Biography) and ?adith (Tradition)
Chapter 3. Joseph and His Avatars
Chapter 4. Intertextuality and Reading: The Myth of Deliverance in al-Faraj ba?d al-Shiddah
Chapter 5. The Picaresque Maqamah
Conclusion
Appendix: anagnorisis in falsafah
Glossary
Bibliography
Index