
Arabic, Self and Identity
A Study in Conflict and Displacement
Yasir Suleiman(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
1st Edition
Published on 15. September 2011
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-0-19-974701-6 (ISBN)
Description
Arabic, Self, and Identity uses autoethnography, autobiography, and a detailed study of names to investigate the links between conflict and displacement, and between the Self and group identity. In the process it raises questions about trauma and globalization, underscoring the complex roles of language and identity in society.
Yasir Suleiman frames his findings against a far-reaching critique of the dominant, correlational approach in Arabic sociolinguitics. He argues that this approach does not sufficiently explore the link between language and the major narratives of identity and conflict in the Middle East. Instead he advocates for combining this approach with qualitative studies that are nevertheless aware of the limits of interpretation and the positionality of the researcher. This combined endeavor, Suleiman says, can generate a richer understanding of the sociopolitical underpinnings of language, and help to bridge the gaps between the various disciplines that converge on language as a field of investigation and analysis.
Yasir Suleiman frames his findings against a far-reaching critique of the dominant, correlational approach in Arabic sociolinguitics. He argues that this approach does not sufficiently explore the link between language and the major narratives of identity and conflict in the Middle East. Instead he advocates for combining this approach with qualitative studies that are nevertheless aware of the limits of interpretation and the positionality of the researcher. This combined endeavor, Suleiman says, can generate a richer understanding of the sociopolitical underpinnings of language, and help to bridge the gaps between the various disciplines that converge on language as a field of investigation and analysis.
Reviews / Votes
an indispensable corpus on the inner workings of identity in relation to Arabic languages today. * Journal of Levantine Studies *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Arabic, Self, and Identity will appeal to scholars and graduate students of sociolinguistics and the Arabic language.
Illustrations
22 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
593 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-974701-6 (9780199747016)
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Person
Yasir Suleiman is Professor of Modern Arabic Studies at the University of Cambridge.
Author
Professor of Modern Arabic StudiesProfessor of Modern Arabic Studies, University of Cambridge
Content
1. Introduction ; 2. Seven Fault Zones and Beyond: Some Methodological Considerations ; 3. Arabic, Self and Autoethnography ; 4. Arabic, Self and Displacement ; 5. Names, Identity and Conflict ; 6. Conclusion ; Bibliography ; Index