04907nam 22005051 450 991079699580332120190626093807.01-350-98848-01-78672-226-710.5040/9781350988484(CKB)3840000000340480(MiAaPQ)EBC4890584(OCoLC)1114396989(UtOrBLW)bpp09263517(EXLCZ)99384000000034048020190708d2017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierThe beloved in Middle Eastern literatures the culture of love and languishing /edited by Alireza Korangy, Hanadi Al-Samman, Michael BeardFirst edition.London ;New York :Bloomsbury Publishing,2017.1 online resource (369 pages) illustrationsCompliant with Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Content is displayed as HTML full text which can easily be resized or read with assistive technology, with mark-up that allows screen readers and keyboard-only users to navigate easily.1-78453-291-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Dedication -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Beloved: Love and Languishing in Middle Eastern Writings -- DANGEROUS LOVE. Chapter 1. Writing to the End of Love: Waḥīd and the Motif Extremes of Ibn al-Rūmī / Sarah R bin Tyeer ; Chapter 2. Sexual Displacement in Season of Migration to the North / Asaad Alsaleh ; Chapter 3. The Seduction of Fayrūz Baḥrī: The Affective Dimensions of Cultural Politics in Gamāl al-Ghīṭānī's Ḥikāyāt al-Khabī'a (2002) / Benjamin Koerber -- DIVINE LOVE. Chapter 4. Satan as the Lover of God in Islamic Mystical Writings / Ali-Asghar Seyed-Gohrab ; Chapter 5. Reverence for the Beloved as a ReligiousMetaphor: A Study of Rajā'a 'Ālim's Ḥubbā (The Beloved) / Miral Mahgoub al-Tahawy -- GENDER AND LOVE. Chapter 6. Individualism and the Beloved in the Poetry of Furūgh Farrukhzād / Dylan Oehler-Stricklin ; Chapter 7. Making Love through Scholarship in Jamīl Buthayna / Richard Serrano ; Chapter 8. Jahān Malik Khātūn: Gender, Canon, and Persona in the Poems of a Premodern Persian Princess / Domenico Ingenito -- EROTIC LOVE. Chapter 9. Pleasing the Beloved: Sex and True Love in a Medieval Arabic Erotic Compendium / Pernilla Myrne ; Chapter 10. Love and Lust in the Early Islamic Republic: Amir Hassan Cheheltan's Revolution Street / Paul Sprachman ; Chapter 11. Tempting the Theologian: The "Cure" of Wine's Seduction / Christine N Kalleeny -- DIALECTICAL LOVE. Chapter 12. Lovers in the Age of the Beloveds: Classical Ottoman Divan Literature and the Dialectical Tradition / Mehmet Karabela ; Chapter 13. The Semantic Field of Love in Classical Arabic: Understanding the Subconscious Meaning Preserved in the Ḥubb Synonyms and Antonyms through Their Etymologies / AZ Obiedat -- Appendix I -- Appendix II -- Appendix III -- Index."In the long literary history of the Middle East, the notion of 'the beloved' has been a central trope in both the poetry and prose of the region. This book explores the concept of the beloved in a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary manner, revealing how shared ideas on the subject supersede geographical and temporal boundaries, and ideas of nationhood. The book considers the beloved in its classical, modern and postmodern manifestations, taking into account the different sexual orientations and forms of desire expressed. From the pre-Islamic 'Udhri (romantic unrequited love), to the erotic same-sex love in thirteenth century poetry and prose, the divine Sufi reflections on the topic, and post-revolutionary love encounters in Iran, Egypt and Saudi Arabia, The Beloved in Middle Eastern Literatures connects the affective and cultural with the political and the obscene. In focusing on the diverse manifestations of love and tropes of the lover/beloved binary, this book is unique in foregrounding what is often regarded as a 'taboo subject' in the region. The multi-faceted outlook reveals the variety of philological, philosophical, poetic and literary forms that treat this significant motif."--Bloomsbury Publishing.Love in literatureMiddle Eastern literatureHistory and criticismLiterary studies: generalLove in literature.Middle Eastern literatureHistory and criticism.809.933543Al-Samman HanadiBeard Michaelactive 2017,Korangy AlirezaUtOrBLWUtOrBLWBOOK9910796995803321The beloved in Middle Eastern literatures3729302UNINA